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o o o o, uo O o n O O L Bowling COMMERCIAL LEAGUE W L Ptt. Bruton Shoe ServiceDO IS 40 Bob t Genes Union 30 16 39 21 17 37 26 20 35 20' 24'.i 29H 18 27 2H 14',i Sl'.i 20' 14 31 16W Bruton's Shoe Moose Lodge Chrystallite Tile l.'mpqua Lioiu tilth Lutheran The Forresters Canyonville Sup. Team results: Service S, Canyoortle SupperetU 1; Bob ii Genes Union 4, Chrvs tallite Tile 0; Moose Lodge 4, Th Forresters 0; Umpqua Lions Clul i t, faun Lutneran Ha. High series: Royd bruton, (192- 21M70) 580. Brutons Shoe Service. High game: Royd Bruton, 218 ' Other hich scores: Llovd Smith' 216, Chuck Hopkins 211. Claude Curran 202. NINA CLOCK LEAGUV) W t- r. 30 13 40 29 16 38 Boyer Meat 1; DixonviUe Store 3, Richies Drive In 0; Lock wood Log ging 3, Trowbridge Electric 0. Hiseries: Jack Cummins, (150-236-1340 540, Roseburg Glass. High game: Jack Cummins, 236. Other high scores: Norm Lewel- l.vn wt. W5M Mac'a Hrdwre. . Suburban Gas Amann'i Flying ' Timber Room Harry'i Furn. . Anderson's Place Bob't Flying '-A' A"2.r 22 24 20 . 18 32 32 27 24 ' 16 ' Cal,USFTo Put Records On Line By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS California and San Francisco, two of the country'i better basket ball clubs last year, put unbeaten records on the line when they tangle Friday night at tne Cow Palace in San Francisco. The favored Dons took easy vie- tnria. nvmr Chipn fitnta mnA Wa:t Texas State in their season open-: and Board Jerry iranier of Ida The Bears have beaten their wwe !n on'y oasl piayi aiumni, ban Jose State and St. Mary's. California, last vear's Pacific i Coast Conference king, opened o Standley Logging 12 Team results: Suburban Gas 3, Bob'a Flying "A" 0;' Harry's Kur- nitilra 3 St.nril.v 1 jiaoino O- Am. inn'l Flvinff "A' '. AnHertnn ! !s Place Market 1; Timber Room 2,1 Mac'i Hardware 1. r i Hinh caries- Paul Amann f ntn-1 ' Hi hTme? Duane Ha'die",, the season against the 2r55 wi"et,s' -te-.ch. st Other "gh scores: Ward Cum-1 'l Assn champion, the NCAA minga 222, Paul Amann 211, Russ ' we,tern regional (Of le ,.Mn..l 911 : ...... .. College Scores Annual Senior Bowl Rosters Are Named MOBILE, Ala. i Eight mem bers of the Associated Press Ail America squad headed by line men Alex Karras of Iowa and Dan Currie of Michigan State were named today to the North team for the ninth annual Senior Bowl football game Jan. 11. First team All Americas on the North squad are 233-pound tackle Karras, chosen for a defensive guard position: and Currie, a 225 pounder named top center in the Big i en. Backs Walt Kowalczk of Michi gan State and Bob Stransky of Colorado and ends Fred Dugan of T ... .J r 11 ' -1 i n State are from the All America armln,on lMa'ne) Tach" M second team. End Jim Gibbons of Iowa and tackle Jim McCusker of Pittsburgh are from the third r THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BASKETBALL . . EAST St. Johns (Bkn) 15. Washington Let 73 Dartmouth 14.' Houston 64 Colgate 83. ' Florida Southern 63 Louisville 89, lona 65 Princeton 72, Upsala 56 Colbv 48, Bowdoin 47 Marietta 78, California (Pa) 66 Indiana (Pa) 80, Carnegie Tech 74 Brandris 88, Suffolk 59 West Va Tech 118. Salem (Wva) Worcester . Teachers 68. Lowell Teachers 66 Salem (Mass.) Teachers 89, Prep Season In Full Gear Boy Reported Trapped 5 Days In Old Truck Br THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pre-conference high school bas ketball in Oregon hits its peak schedule to date Friday and Sat urday nights. More than 100 games are listed May. for play in the two nights. Two I The boy, Francis Clow, lost 13 A-2 division leagues Yawaina 1 pounds and contracted a foot in- Fri. Dec. 13, 1957 The Newt-Review, Rosebure,, Or. 9 Foul Weather Hampers Spain In Ifni Fight PARIS Foul weather his bogged down the Spanish cam paign to dislodge rebels support. intf a Mnnwean l.im 1a th and Capital Conference-actuallyifection as a result of being in the l. m V, ZwllTr u M colony L W"" start their races for berths in the I wet and cold, said his mother, 3'" PORTLAND I The family of a 13-year-old boy told Thursday how their son was trapped for five days insiae an abandoned truck American (arm Bureau Federation Ends Convention CHICAGO iiP The American Farm Bureau Federation ended 8)1? Rummel 211. MERCHANTS LEAGUE n. W L ,-iCSit Cola uTodd Bldg. Co. (TV Vets Hospital U w Patterson Bkry. , Spf. Pts. 4V Equip. Rweburg Neon n Sports Trdg. Post MooseQLodge TeernVresults: ratlerson Bakery 1, lisdd Bldg. Co. y.. Coca Cola 2, VetaOHoapital 1; Sports Trading Post Z, Koseburg NeonJ: Spec, f) 28 15 30 Pts. 40 37 37 34 0 22 17 o . o Parts 2. Moose, i.odw 1 JHifs series: Ed Davis, (M7-213, On) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS OFOOTBALL Fifth Meeting i CHICAGO rmliana University Friday nierit will be the fifth , was yiven permission by the Big meeting between Cal Bear Coach Ten to reinstate head football Pete Newell and Don Coach Phil coach, Phil Dickens on suspension team Coach Joe Kuharich of the Washington Redskins, who will di rect the North for the second time, will have his No. 1 draft pick, back Hike Sommer of George Washington. Q The roster of the iouth team, which will be directed by Coach Paul Brown of the Cleveland Browns, will be announced in a few days. HaiinacK Jim Shanley of Oregon ic0 Highlands 68 no i Alabama State ers m named to the Senior Bowl North r, MIDWEST slud- . OklahomT 66, Southern Methodist 58 a f r i Bowling Green 78. Canisius 65 dpOrtS l1 Drier ON0rth Central Illinois 71, Kalam- Eastern Illinois 87, Quincy 80 SOUTHWEST 72, Qlloward and " Th. Lh,. .1... iii fi.i .iii fh. ho V.Vhr f."..M t i.i!',!on- labor pncticei j .i v oiu nns avaasu tan1 j aaoviw i tHKnOUI WtPK teams in the A-l Tualatin Yam-Ibis son talk to reporters. u . . . . j hill Valley circuit playing at West I "We've had too much publicity," . Tn convention also reelected Linn. i he said. - acclamation Charles B. Shu- The invasion of South Eugene's! Mrs. Clow said her son disap-'man- Sullivan, III., livestock Axemen holds major interest inipeared Nov. 29 auer leaving lhe'!!,rn!er wno " completing his the Portland area. The Lane I house to play with a friend. :Imra Mr " President Franklin Saturday night. SOUTH North Carolina 91, Furman 74 Richmond 70. Texas A AM 50 New Orleans Loyola 92, Tampa 53 CfinfiprC Tri Mfllrti Tr!n Northwestern La 57. Southern 1 ,nnaers 1 0 maK "P (Ark) state 50 University Chattanooga County preppers will meet Benson I She aaid the boy told her that rriaay night, and tangle with) on tne way ne dunned into tne 'hej A correspondent who just left 1 Ifni wrote that about 8,000 Span. ish troops are solidly entrenched around the capital of Sidi Ifni waiting for violent rains and strong winds to stop. lhe dispatch confirmed reports i ii bl , uuiuri u - -j- 'of South (Sewanee) 63 j TO StUfJ TeXOS AfJieS old truck body and the door slammed shut, locking him in. He yelled (0nd pounded with a pipe he found inside the door. Alter five days of intermittent pounding, the door gave way, she said. He had nothing to eat, but man- Jnhna HnnVInt KO Tnu Ai IM.I1 LOS ANGEI.F.S !P Knolhall i aged to get a Utile water by 49. "I coach Red Sanders of UCLA may I reaching through a hole in the side Virginia MMUry 82, Roanoke 77 visit Texas A.&M. Next week to of the truck body and wetting his invesiigaie me position oi atnieiic iaiu, o aiu. director and football coach there. I He said he never prayed so , called for federal legislation to The place was vacated when I hard in his life," Mrs. Clow said, j outlaw labor racketeering such as Parul Brvant left College Station I The Clows reported their son that uncovered recently by con for Alab;0. I missing to police, who searched gressional investigations. Sanders said Thursday night he for the boy. ..... ! The federation urged an end to has been asked to visit Texas A. I The father was critical of news-, what termed monopoiistlc Si M adding: "I probably will go. papers and Revision stations who Dr.c,icel h. bil! business and hie if I go at all, some time next I he said shoWd no interest when.i.Dor (overtime) Norfolk Wm-Mary 65, Lunchburg 56 Kentucky Wesleyan 92, New Jl ex- Alabama AIM With little opposition, Shumani Spanish forces had abandoned led a Farm Bureau drive to get J1""11 Psls on Ifn'' three-sided the organisation on record for a I ooi-der with Morocco, but said diminishing role of government in ! ,n?y were du round the capi agriculture. Tha platform, em-l,al with nvl 8na backing them bodying such recom mendation. UP- passed with a resounding unani mous vote after less than one hour's discussion. The delegates renewed their demands of a year ago that labor unions be mad subject to anti trust laws. Tha convention also Hardin Simmons Payne 620 New Mexico A$M 55. Hamline 47 Texas Western 63, McMurry 52 CAB UUCC.TCOM Woolpert, Winer playing buddies I since Augfjfor recruiting viola-1 Oregon Srtte 63 Seattle 55" at Loyola oIqLos Angeles. WooUtionj. . ' Iowa State 54, Brigham Young 45 "". "u" ' uul - Miun -, - wwwr i southern California 79, Los An anivc kcwcii iuuk ovn I A.runiv ria. van Motel, at Cal in 1955. Woolnert served as of Essex Falls,-. J., shattered Newell's assistant at USF for five! the competitive nwie record in seasons before Pete went tOfilich-! taking a four stroSe lead in the igan State in 1951. Q first round of the Sanford Open Mticr L-uaHi ijiinci rnauv nigni incfude ColleayS nf the P.tcifip at week." I'is son disappeared but wanted Last week Sander said he had interviews and pictures now that been contacted uV the Texas I the boy was home again, school, as have other coaches, but He said he did not doubt his he expressed himself as being son's account of the five, days in happy at UCLA and gave no in- the truck body. dication that he punned to leave. One resolution put the Farm Bureau on record as deploring what it said were efforts by or ganized labor and others to short en the 40-hour work week and to The report from the correspon dent in Agadir, a Moroccan port about 70 miles north of Ifni, said: Airstrips have been turned to mud and landing craft have not been able to get close to th beaches. Two troop carriers with' S.S09 men arrived Monday but were un able to land the troops. They re turned Thursday to the Canary Islands. Rebels "are practically invisible inside the enclave" but occupy positions all around it. Estimates of the rebel forces go from few hundreds to 2,000 men. Other esti mates have gone to 12,000. . The Ifni rebels, who started their attack against Spanish posts last iov. a, were reported 59 Ari70Tia. Denim at TTCI.Afnlrla- (DiomP AIM at Washington and Washington. State at Montana. I V night the Southeriubecause 6T bad weather. ns jailed over the outU) MIA.1. Thin trMS4.80) geles Loyola 60 Utah 71, Los Angeles Stale Gonzaga 76, Whitworrh 49 New Mexico Western AS, West mont 74 U Western Montana 87, Montana Mines 45. -' Sanders has six vears to go on I a 10-year UCL contract. j Ring Record o Army To Remove Haib Of Little Rock Troops obtain other benefits for workers j equipped only with light weapons, GPALTIMftRE Pimlico rai-eQ'id A'iOicaa Tour" at flliertjj) 'daYTONA BEACH, Track clqtjid down five days early I Missouri, til w , Boul between Jim Get; By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS LOS ANGELES Kid Anahuac 126'i, Mexico, knocked itijt Dwight Hawkins, 122'?, Los An geles. 7. PHILADELPHIA Jim Rob inson. 164. Philadelphia, outpoint ed Milo Savage, 163'i, Salt Lake Citv, 10. ria. (-$ at this lime. It said "The international situation ne- tar' cessitates continued heavy use of rcsourcss for defense and inter national cooperation. At the pres ent time we cannot as a people have more leisure." automatic rifles and a few mor- n MeAse SA u Lockwood Trowbridge Elec. Sun Studs s Boyer Meat Co. DixonvulnoStore Rirhies Dr. In rfbg. Glass Co. ?) Team resulU: Roseburjj Gliis 07 High gara: Ed Davis O VOLUNTEER LEAeut I manned Los Angeles Loyola Hons w L e-rs.rrj9.60. Oregon State downed Seat 27 la , 3S-) I te University JJ3-55 asrlkive Gam 26U19 34- bee led the av vulj 14 points. 25'A 19'4 33'4.Host Utah beat Losngeles Stale 2B02r 30 I high 22CWints for theSiablos. 22Q 23 29 i gn( Gonzaga trounced Whitworth n a zs 1 76-49 OU . . 18 27 22 O O O Melrose Store 2.,- o pltlli.ri Q i, sun ,d'.uj WVUiuuu w. HWIIUWII3 the fastest mile and-a sixteenth of the Tropical Park Meeting (b winning feature in 1:42 4-5. Q Hockey Scores O . Pirst Reund William Jewell 72, College of Emporia 66 Dockhurst 7tV Graoaiand 57 O Baker (Kan. 1-63, JTsryville (Mo.) 53 U O Oklahoma BaptisW5, Kansas City University 43 cancelled. ?Mf Jim Getson, luisa, Wd weather. WASHINGTON on - The Army said Friday more than half the federalized Arkansas National .XoTcr & t ! Rogue River Hearing tero" wi,br;Moves To Gold Beach q M. Brucker said the force will I rni n nrim i a 7i-i. ui. bci$trZZ .er,0RLeoSrEcesUlB:ar7 teX "t s,e f 'A?' .n . .Iem,'n' dcvelooment of the Rocue River i tiiiiiip anil warrann Timnpr rp. . . - aticuon Nazarene Church Christmas Party Sunday Morning OOO By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TT Beat Whitworth College o o v i.a t . o: J ii iimiaianr. n.iBLFi H u ; vj- --- - u is r PORTLAND Th. Oregon i,ts.P0KAN'E'- - TbwGonlaga Collegiate f'onfere has re- University BuUdogs. mowing a , jected a bM-Hforrmembership by ! Dan0'aa"K. nOeP'n tight Northwest Nazarene 3ollege of i fdofroT Jth hakboardsOiioved Namna IdahoO t0 an easy nonronference College presidents aft allelic Jrask,.b,u over Whitworth directors of the five small Oregon rh"day nuht. colleges declined ijte request of Fourteen tags scored in the tha Irfohri )-hnnl Qnr thro. r. 'JIa IM-' and Onlv twicedid Whit- sons: Northwest NazareneQdoes porrti get two or mor shotSf-jn B ... -..i nursaay s aiesuiTi rfATIONAL LEAGUE Montreal 3. New YorkC QMroit 3, BostorO U. S. TannismeXi y WILLw6RIMSUiY o TJ . aa T Ul. in LewiiMn, Ma. imu w,icii. said here ,nat Hou. X Y. ra.V . Q n l ) LtwiaiDB, Tdano ji Tresi neni ii a a. mciniusnuni ine l.ew- Boboub regs Retirement Possible Aer Injury DETROIT i.f! BobCSoiibregs, sVcenter of the IVtroit Pistons, may be forced to retire from pro fessional basketball because of a chronic back(Jilnvent. r Dr. Kaymond rorsyme, The rnTiual Christmas program presented by the Sunday School of the Firvt Church of the Nazarene will bQt of the combined Christ mas worship service starting at 9:45 Sunday morning. basin moved here Friday after i The program will include songs. sessions the previous two days at ! recitations and dialogues as well Mediord and Grants Pass. j as other elements built around the The board was told at Grants story of the nativity. Pass Thursday that flood control The special service, which will works should he started soon to! include a Christmas message by prevent damaging floods such as i the pastor. Rev. Robert Hemple, the flood of 1055. . i conclude at 11:45 a.m. Tha Ben union, urania rass, maoe; public is invited. team V BRlSBANE.Qkustralia' Bel- iston club in the Northwest Base ball League, said this week both Portland and Sacramento ot the Pacific-. CogJD League are interested w a wking agree ment witn Um local team fjirpgswho has been hospitalized sevei more tests before any complete diagnosis is made. The former University of Wash ington All American has beerrut of action since nuntaig nis buck 1 during a na in New IOlS-in nri?. I. a aat nf Vip siva anrl flarrt- i h.CMr.maLin0 af.fi.inn W tuil not hava a compaHe athletic pr3 row at the basket as GonzWa nar Mulloy. O " fjrcabfy "Ske the best offffrl 10 me Their backs to the wallJafter is nlle." U gram since (Jt dors not compete taked an exclusive ohji O U would increase "classroom absence O Oof team members and travel ex q penus; nd a new school would present uuiicuuies in icncuumg gmes. q W&n President Eisenhower ordered the Army on Sept. 24 to quell resistance to a racial de segregation order J;v the U. S. Court in Little lsk. 10,500 Ar kansas National Guardsmen were ordered into federal scrvir and anoui i.oarnarairooner:i ot ine ' .k rA n i i... . t I ... , Mica iui iiuuu vuiitiui. uiiii regular ArTrTy were sun into the I ad(cJ that other water uses also c"iJ ' should be considered. i The troop strength has been re duced inSkveral stages since then. The lasf-of the regular Army troops were pulled out Nov. 27. Wednesdav. the dav set for the latest reduction, is the last day of school before the Christmas holiday. srs v ;J gium's Jse'kie Brichant and CBoth tenul want Ohis. cwb," Philippe Washer staggered Amer- Mcintosh o a id after turning ica'tjbooming Davis inn hopes from the minor league tweeting in with a fighting cMbles Exhibition I Colorado Springs. Colo., "but today which upsets Uncle Sam's (we'll have to iraa out all details will SfifS Caver. rsbounding department. O o ',s opeiv-fingles triumah yes- Mcintosh said both Sacramento Miiwecl, Quit Lineup Svhitworth'iADick Brahams ledOer(ia7- theCvrteran tandem from land Portland-indicated they would ii,L n.:Brussels worM-5, 6-34-6. -3 to retain HillisTayne as manager of PORTLAND iM- Io starters ine .uuicj. wuu lo pginn. .t lnt.r,n; Final Hi. Rronr. uihn h.H a wnrl-ino 1 .... Tu" ..,l..l G).r h,.k.lka.1 ' 'ixihichQiow will be decidedby(i-agreement ith the Philadelphia teifti havetiuil. apparently miffed P' orir q Charley EckmaCrtoach of the Pistons, said nobody toucjicd Hou brras when he was iniMcd. CSlle wont up for a rekauind and it happriaed, Kcknuui snio. 5- u Turner'! MO (Joints wss high toli o CDq Amorrow's two fioal singles.0. Tf TV- w" MEETING CANCELED Missing Cirl Found In Deep Ravine GAMES SCHEDULED "Large structures sh ,,be 1 Missing planned for the forsceablWulure I Unhurt and not as a stopgap for the pros-1 ent." he said I SKATTLE iifi A fiv-yar-old viciur Dueni, uiaius rass, aisu , vasnon Island eirl was found asleep and apparently unhurt in a deep ravine on the Puget Sound island Thursday night after sha had been missing seven hours. )kine Moss, daughter of Mr. anJ-Alrs. Thomas Moss was found by Frank Strom, a volunteer searcher at 11:30 p.m. Tha little girl was reported miss ing alter she disappeared about 4:30 p.m. while running through heavy underbrush with her seven-year-old brother. Some 200 persons began search ing when the boy told sheriffs officers his sister had fallen "in to a big hole." recommended multi purpose proj eels. Larry Cushing. Cave Junction, presented a report that lisld the power potential of the Rogue at 500.000 to 700.000 kilowatts, of which only 48.800 kilowatts of firm Tha Myrtle Creek Rotarv Club nnwer nnia . helns nrnriup.il will not meet during the weeks of! ChristmJand New Year's because . stair the regSMr meeting days fall 0nIAnV5ien eWlines Will those holidays. ; Lay uff 90 Pilots The meetings will resume the: .,, ...O , second week in January. ,QN,EW YORK I - American i I Airlines says it will l.y off 90 O- j I pilots at the cnqV)f this month necause or a -accrine in general OhilliofjIasV.sesson. , o o o O C) O Q O oo OO o o o o o o o o o o Chevrolet yfOrk' o wonders In every o o o CS o o CD H IIUSIIE! 0 CD tE'J MUSCLE! B STYLE! OQ TO 71p7 Q i - i o o o a itvoiuTioir m vs iiii It's the 2?0-h.p. -Workmasnat' VI with Wedge-Head design for kiapeacr in hriyseihts! o o lie hws mwm latiaii More power, economy and dt- fendability features in the 1 ask- t ore 5 engine line! 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The nwr left the bench earlin the second half, dressed and 3lked awajrne said. n Nelson saioMie was attempting to find a combination that could bring his teaitufrom behind. The sifts led a laiiCially that lUA-ated PacifM. O Rose-Bowl Webfoots Scrimmage ThursciaVy (WGKNE. Ore. H The Uni verty at Oregon Football leain, in ti jltlitrrg for its Jan. 1 date v((U Ohio State in the Rose Bowl, was put through a -iVminute scrim mage ThursdavMjy Coach Len Casanova. After the scrum, Casanova com mented favorably on the passing of Sandy Fraser and Jack Crab tree and the rasning of halfbacks (TDrley TourvilU and Lcs Read. v I f Froth ro Repeats Plans PULLMAN, Wash. IiP -Athletic DualnK' ,nrou!n lnc wy irertnr Stan Ralea nf Wavhintf. I In a letter to its employes, ton State College said Thursday airlines said Thursday passenger In a letter to its employes, the (Jo Stay At Oregon State O Q'ORVAIiLS Tommy Proth- rii..- rAl.nll fJ-O.yiBaXin Tliaw l.unrKC iwinmn avil, vjciici ai.cu riiunj ui.i tit o n A o ' 1 00 d QC y 1 q : " J V V 'N af 'W-' " f w AiV JiLr i, "!.. Cf.fl li VO 1 r--' v t. r - tMt .jvwi ' aa eii m Et ar . m - laaaa i ' i , m mat i i (oi v - u".' - x intends to stav at A3tC He repeated his tjaU-nt sfter a newspaper, Irbe Oregonian, ro-i ported twoidther schools haw approaching Prothro about taking over the football job (tt their schools. OSC SLATES COWBOYS QLARAMIE. Wyo. i Tl I ni ; versify of Wyoming said Thurs day the Cowboys would meet ure- l.eon Stat t ollego on the football iW-ld for lhe first time in history next year. The game is scheduled for Laramie on Oct. 11. the Cougar football team would; traffic had been adversely affect- plav two games at Spokane next f.iB,) Southern Cal on Oct. 25 and Washington on Nov. 22. The Cou gars drew 26.000 fans in a Spo kane game against UCLA last season, their best "home game" crowd. ed hy business conditions for the company and other carriers. It predicted the downward trend would continue through next year. Spokesmen for other major air lines here said they had no plans at present for laying off pilots. Douelei Ceunty's Only Official Agency tr ROSS IOWL AMANGtMINTS Apaeintad ky U. 0. Alawmi LIWIS TRAVIL AS1NCV Leaky Hetel Umave OR 1-J0TT tccT5r roaa'. Caftf.fi Sarat 100 kaavy-dury coa-and-chomt. CHEVROLET Only franchiteJ Chrrnltt iealm (S) fS) LsYfeat edltlona or the "Big- Wheel" In truchllf " . ' display ihit famous tradmaflv) SctYour Local Authorized Chevrolet Dealer O 2) 'J, TRACTION! Parker Tirecap 213J N. I. D.am.a. Lake lla. PhMe OR 1-1101 O ...... 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