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Jefferson is Heavy choke JOk. a MM MM I Uver W. unn Br THI ASSOCIATED PRESS ; The weekend Oregon highj chool football playoff ichedule: Semi-finals Clasa A 1 Jefferson of Portland vs. West Linn at Madison of Portland, Fri day 8 p.m. Pendleton at Medford, Saturday, 1 p.m. Class A 2 Bandon at Wulamina, Friday, 1 p.m. vale at Kagle Point, Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Class B l.'matilla at Merrill, Saturday, 1:30 p.m. Yoncalla v. Tillamook Catholic at Tillamook, Saturday 7 p.m. Final Sin-Man j 1:30 CuHer at Alsea, Saturday p.m. Semi finals rounds of the Ore-i u.-u .-i...i (..ih.,ii .hm.. pionsnips open rnaay nigm wun Jefferson of Portland, defending class A-l champion, heavily la- vored. I jefferson, A-l titlist and No. 1 in me ASMK'iaieu rress piejj pun, j will meet tenth-place West Linn i ii.ni, I'll IMC llUU HI I'ldUtlUM School field at Portland. I Jefferson crushed Wy Last last weekend in a playoff opener fori its tenth victory in as manyi startf this year. West Linn was hard pressed to get by Astoria. The Jefferson-West Linn winner! will meet the victor in a game! between Medford, ranked No. 2 in tne Ar poll, ana rentiieion aiioe norma a. & r.i. university s i -Medford. Medford and Pendleton, opponent in the 2iilh annual Orange rated No. , play Saturday night. I Blossom Football game in Miami 1 In class A-2 Willamina, with a Dec. 13. in the AP poll, and Pendleton at, JW iruuiu Win UD IIU9L lu U i l-1 lOUlCl null UI tun i mine ntw, don, 8-2, Friday night. Vale, also Tex., school as the Rattlers1 oppo-jtrict 10-0 and defending A-2 titlist, willlnent was announced br university ftu. IT.rtl. Pninl nm Cqlui-itau I nfdninla ku U 1 r, ri a Hnth n a - i uA u. n The clasa B and six-man play- f A BREATHER Vanderbflt players believe In quick pick-upe via oxygen whtn they'ro out of the game for a breather, espec ially in no humid wnther. The men behind the masks ere left to tight, end Hon Miller, fullback Hum Morns and Uckla .Tommy Redmond. Stimulation helped make player rugged. Men who like AclionJike WW- 5960 $p W0 Smooth as Silk psftw Kessler i Smooth as juiiul osiutcttvrui learn lonight off action ii scheduled for Satur-i m' ca!(!I b I'matiUa (10-0) will : pay at Merrill (S-Oj in the after-j I noon and Yoncalla (U 0 will he jut Tillamook Catholic 8 2) in the ' evening. I Culver and Alsea will meet at Alsea Saturday afternoon for the Mix-man championship. The class A-l title game will be played at Portland's .Multnomah Stadium next Friday nitht. Other final games will scheduled later. b , - rOrtland LIVeSTOCK tlaq. Slated For Hoop Use pmiTi avn upip,.,,Lr of the Pacific International Live-1 slock building for basketball will start Dec. 3 with the I niversity f of Portland meeting Brigham i vmino The' auditorium section of the ! tu.ii.i.n. h,n r.,h. it ii, nn. irai structure lor ine wregon ira-i( tennial Celebration, has a new floor, new lighting and heating, The University of Portland ex- pccts to play most of its home xann-s mere, ndcuris ui a iu- posed professional team say if a i .i it. .,., l UnUC l" HM III. ,1 IPir mw aniia also will be played there this winter, Rnw Slarei Tex Miami DOWI iiarei I ex. Team To Face F la. A & M TALLAHASSEE, F!a. (AP) Prairie View A. it M. College will be Florida A. & M. University's c.i ii,. ti- . ;;,...f i . .inUii,ii ihi season. Silk unnauiK io iu feiixaehsui 11 rt.xn ;?". ,1 i x V -A ! if N Finals Host Tillamook Catholic Tests Unbeaten Yoncalla As Weights, Point Marks Rate Foes Equal By BILL COULD News-Review Sport, Writer The Yoncalla Eagls and the Til-1 Tillamook Saturday night in a Class B semi final fray, with the ...., hH.H fnr th slat, rham- ........ klw ..an... k. ..,. wb.nrf : next weekend. ! The tilt on the VIK field is sched- luled for a 7 p.m. kickoff. ! i Undefeated Eagles try to record , I win No. 10 of the season and the , Vikings take a 8-2 mark into me , important state playoff game For the Eaqles. the fray will be 1 the first nieht contet they have played. In preparation tor me in-n itia appearance uncer iigms, ion- calla has been woikin-! out under the arcs at the Drain warrior neia. p,ytrt Ready Ron Anderson's eleven will be at full strength for the tussle and left at noon today with a workout un- - lr tnnisht. Ruth the Failles and the Mks . rr it . employ a T offense and the partment. The Eag!e.i will have a, 3 slight four-pound advantage in the 1 1 line, 169 to 165 and the hackfields 2 will average l.r8 for the Viks and; 1 155 for Yoncalla. Team averages 2i are 165 for Tillamook Catholic and 1KJ fnr (he kaolps r v,i...k.i. ........... Matthew Butsch won the District 1 title and dropped Santiam of Mill ( City last week in the quarter ft-1 The Vikings, coached By Kev. '" ' - ---n , 4 crown with a win over last ! year's finalist. Powers, by a - DfnrP I.flst WPPK. tllC EaClPS SWCpt I nuk t7.il i tip v.Skiiw w n ine WW hv thA tnnPh M;inleton Sailors 19-7 ' in th nnarler finals. I TO Punch Equal Scoring averages for the clubs j are almost eo.ual jlso. In the 10 1 games played by the Viks. they U... rt.A OiK nninll an1 0IVPH up 98 for 24.5 and 98 per game averages. The Eaules have hit for 249 points in nine games and have al- lowed 39 points. Average-wise, Yon-1 calla has scored 27. points ana l given up 4.3 points per game. In individual scoring, me vimngs are led by left half Buck Collknon with 117 points. Right half Joe Cod and fullback Jim Carver both have hit for 36 points. Quarterback Bob I n.irrnr hnt r-nrpd 2ft noints and 1 , a M ...I.I.........! t,.!l nas passeu li'i ail awuiiiuuai i,.m touchdowns. Collknon was the big gun for the Vikings last week in the quarter finals, as ne ran a, is and 33 yards for scores. Wiley Ltadt Attack For the Eagles, fullback Orlan Wilev Is leading the scoring chase. Wilev scored three times against Maoleton last week, to Increase his total to 69 points. Right half Doug Holloman is in the second spot with 50 points and left half. Ken Bowman, has racked up 37 noints. Sophomore quarterback Ron Re velle has 33 points ana nas passed fnr six touchdowns and four PATs. Wiley was on the receiving end of a Kevelle pass lat week, from eight yards out, fur one of his three f I)s. Other aconng tosses by Revelle have been to left end Jim Booth and right end Cliff Emery. Booth has 28 points on touchdowns and extra points, and Emery has scored once for six points. Although both clubs have good passing attacks, both are primar ily ground teams. KeSSLER One whiskey that tastes good-right from the start! .. tr 1 Berth At Stake Dn Tillamook Fray ST In addition to Collknon, the Yik hive outstanding linemen in left tackle Tom Haupert, center Kenny Ross and right tackle Ken Burk- The' winner of the game will meet the winner of the other Class B sem final ti t. Merrill or tlm. till, That frav i .oi inr KiirH.. That fray is set for Saturday after noon at Merrill noon at Merrill. THE RECORDS: Yoncalla: Tillamook Cartv: 12 Powers 0 26 Sublimity 13 m uienaaie s a snerwood 8 ! 26 Elkton 13 12 Vernoma 13 20 Monroe 0 19 Nehalem 12 60 Days Creek 0 47 Star of Sea 0 iiamsuur a nntppa vurueu i 6 Powers 0 12 Gaston 13 i ampiciou i oasran i 37 Santiam 14 LINEUPS: Tillamook Carbolic: . Player Pes. Wat. I John Sheets LE 145 I Tom Haupert LT 183 - Jim Shonlan LG 140 : Kenny Boss C 170 i George Schmaeder KG 155 Ken Burkhard RT 18 I Mickey Ozht RE 180 Bob Durrer QB 150 I Jim Carver FB 170 I Buck Collknon I.H 160 Joe Codd I(H 155 Yoncalla: o. Player Pos. Wat. Jim Booth LE 195 I Paul Mill LT 1S2 i Howard Loyd LG 170 I Bill Snider C 180 ! Phil Eden RG 155 1 Bill Sewell RT 185 ! Cliff Emery RE 150 1 Ron Revelle QB 150 ! Ken Bowman l,H 147 I Dougl Holloman RH 1.50 t Orlan Wiley FB 175 ii m ,,,:, M riut Mil o- pw 1 50 Bil I Sn d 71 n J I 22 43 ft TAMIH, T lt IU I eaiilS 10 VI6 In YMCA League The YMCA Church Basketball League has been f.lled with 10 teams inr me isoa season, with the first action slated for Jan. 5. The teams will nlav tile lilla nn Mnn. day and Tuesday niphts at Joseph xane junior rlign. 1 The Church League will be com-! posed of teams from Church of I I II ui God. First Christian. St Paul nthaF.i, Vailk I . . 1 1. uu.uia,,, i an u uuiiiri ail, nded' rene. Green Community. Dillard Methodist, Winston Christian, First Baptist and Presbyterian. Deadline Set Rosters for the teams must be submitted by Dec. 15. according ! 10 wayne acnuu 01 the YMCA. Only boyi not playing on school teams are eligible to play. Bud McGhchee and Al Cummings were elected as co-chairmen of the league at the first meeting. The UVL thus far hai six teams set for play, however, Schulz ad vises at least two more teams are needed to round out the league. At the present, Ro.seburg Lum ber, Jackson Wholesale, Methodist Church. Tidewater Oil. Faith Luth eran and St. Josephs Church will have teams in the lesgue. Tuesday evening. Nov. 23. an-1 SVstem in baseball. The Cardinals ?!h.er.me,ms.wi" be he,d ' tne;took over full ownership in 1926. YMX A offices in the Douglas Coun- Rnuriong said the franchise ty Bank building at 7:30 for the I would be offered for sale for $100. purpose of further work in forming nnn nH that ih.. nniH in-1,,,1. n the league. Those interested in en- j tering teams in the loop are in vited to attend the confab. Country Club Colfert Sr For 'Turkey Shoot Event The Roseburg Country Club will have a "Turkey Shoot" tourna ment Sunday . . . rain or shine. The 18 -hole medal play tourna ment with handicap will offer prii es fnr low net and gross. Also in the tourney will be "closest to the pin" honors on the third and eighth greens and long drive honors off No. 1. College Stars In Last Efforts Sat. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS This Saturday is swan-song day for a lot of good football talent around the nation's college cam puses and you can look fnr all out efforts on the part of all con cerned to leave the partisans and some bowl scouts with a favorable last impression. Most of these stalwarts will be playing in post-season all star or major bowl games but this Is their last partisan fling. Rutgers bids good bye to half bark Billy Austin, considered its greatest all-around back and one of the best ever to play in the East. Princeton tailback Dan Sachs plays his last game fnr Princeton when it opposes Dartmouth for the lvr League title there'll be plenty at stake it Chapel Hill. N. ('.. and Morgan town, W. Va. At Chapel Hill, North Carolina entertains arch rival Duke and the Tar Heels are still bowl-hoping Senior quarterback Jack Cummings will have a lot to say. He went through 1 long pass ing drill uednesdav in preparation for the Blue Devils. EAGLES BY-LAW CHANCE NOV. 25th. BE THERE TO VOTE Dr. Scofield, Se'y OSC Is Pick By One TD In Traditional CORVALUS, Ore. fAP) Ore gon State College, still clutching ;', ljhnn. hrt' "5,r ' brn nTh., ?r.rf,T, over Oregon in their traditional football game here Saturday. The Beavers, after series of costly injuries throughout the sea son, have appeared to be just about 100 per cent physically fit in workouU here this week. Oregon will be without regular halfback Charlie Tourviile, who is hampered by an injury, at least starter, but the rest of the I squad is in good condition. Tour I ville will be replaced either by I Len Read or Don Laudenslager, : both experienced and talented, j Other starting Oregon backs I will be Dave Frost at quarter : back, Willie West at left half, and Marian Holland at fullback. I In the line Oregon will have I Ron Stover and Alden Kimbrough at ends. Jim Linden and Darrell Aschbacher at tackles. Bob Frot tkau and Will Reeve or Joe Schaf feld at guards, and Bob Peterson at center. Grimm Mason has shaken off a knee injury and probably will start in the key tailback position in Oregon State'i single wing of fensive. He is backed up by Paul Lowe, a dangerous breakaway threat, and Dainard Paulson. The rest of the secondary will be Nub Beamer, a star in last week's victory over Stanford, at fullback; Earnel Durden at wing back and either Derald Swift or Gary Lukshart at blocking back. Coach Tommy Prothro expects to start a line made up of Don Thiel and Aaron Thomas at ends Ted Bates and Ed Kaohelaulii at tackles; Sonny Sanchez and Cap tain Jim Brarkins at guards; and Bruce Hake at center. Bates, a 215-pounder who is being boosted by Oregon State barkers for All America rating, will be closely watched by more than 21,000 fans expected to at tend. Last year Oregon State unset Oregon, which later represented ,he Pacific Coast Conference in u,c nose ouwi, iu-. . a 4iliH4ie Vl?l OIUIIIlia ki (1 J I I Houston Team From Farm Org HOUSTON. Tex. ( AP) The St. Louis Cardinals are abandoning the club that started the farm system in baseball. They are doing it because Hous ton wasn't able to advance to Class AA and also because they fell they can't operate in a city that has major league ambitions. Severing of relations with Hous ton was annouced Thursday bv Art Routzong, business manager of the Cardinals. It brought to an end a union that started back 1921 when Branch Rickey bought an interest in the Texas League club and started the farm players now on the Houston ros- ter. The Cardinals also will nego tiate a lease on the stadium for a limited time and sell the prop erty should a good offer be re ceived. At a recent minor league meet ing in Memphis it was proposed that Dallas. Houston and Fort Worth of the Clasa AA Texas League be moved into the AA American Assn. The American Assn. rejected the plan. A synidrate here has neen seeking a major league franchise for months and will build a big stadium with money voted In a bond issue. Duke, which will try to keep Cummings from setting a host of Atlantic Coast Conference and school records, has Wray Carlton, its barkfield ace of the past two seasons, as the only healthy start ing bark. At Morgantown. two quarter backs play their final regular games. West Virginia's Dirk Long fellow, the Southern Conference offense leader, tries to pitch his team to its fifth victory in 10 games. His opponente. Syracuse's Chuck Zimmerman, will try to guide the Orange to a seventh straight victory, ninth in 10 games, and an Orange Bowl bid. Maryland's guard Rod Breed love, will bow out against Virginia. The Terpa spent their final hard practice session prepping for an expected onslaught of passing from Cavalier quarterback Reece Whitley. Iowa quarterback Randy Dun ran, who will be seen again in the Rose Bowl New Year's Day, TURKEY SHOOT Roseburg Rod & Gun Club AT WINCHESTER SUNDAY NOVEMBER 23 GAMES FOR NON-SHOOTERS Win bif turkey for your Thanksgiving Evcryon In invited nol Welcome. 8 The) Newt-Review, Roseburg, Bowl Berths, Loop Crowns, Prestige Up For Crabs In College Grid Tilts Saturday Bv THE ASSOCIATED PRES That college football grab-bag ; nine games, ends its season the stadium announcer for prog- just brimming over with bowl : against Tulane. A victory would ress reports on Cal, the 1958 Cou. berths and conference champion-1 mark LSL's first perfect season gars make their big pitch for Pas ships this weekend. in 50 years and put the ribbon on : adena, a place WSC last visited Such delicacies as berths in the ' its Sugar Bowl host spot. before any of them were yet alive. Rose, Sugar. Cotton and Orange An LSI! win would aiso gain it; M tne. Cougars win Saturday Bowls, the Ivy. Southeastern, and the Southeastern Confer-. ,ney wll "nlsn "h record. Skyline Conference championships j ence championship. Auburn (No. ' the best since a similar 7-3 season and a couple of really ancient 2). which meets Wake Forest. 1951 under Coach Forest Eva- I rivalries promise to tempt the gridiron gourmets. coupled with a loss by Louisiana ena tnls year the Big Ten's The program begins tonight with state. Auburn, with a tie by besl Iowa State visiting San Joe State Georgia Tech to mar its SEC rec- Hu,kl-. and Houston travelling to Miami 0rd. is shooting , for its second ; M"""" ,ookF,r V i u (Fla.) in intersectional games. ! straight undefeated season, and is t,oach Jim Owens of Washmgton If California, rated No. 19 in hub s nimnnu . ii.j uu of sportswriters and broadcasters, can knock off Stanfoid Saturday it will win the Pacific Coast Con ference crown. All it needs then is five votes from PCC members and it will meet Iowa in the Rose Bowl New Year's Day in Pasa dena. OSC,. Cougars Have Chance If runners-up Washington State and Oregon State win. and Cal loses, then one of that duo will play for the roses. In New Orleans, top-ranked Buchholz Whips Aussie Anderson In Net Upset CVnVPV I API !I,,ruM thit th fnited States mich't reeain the riav, run this vear soared todav as young Earl Buchholz whipped Mai Anderson, crack Australian Davis Cupper, in the New South Wales Tennis Championships. The 18-year-old irom St. Louia nlaved like a champion in down ing Anderson 6-3. 6-3, ?-7 in a sec ond round match. Buhholz. who started playing tennis at the age of six, emerged as one of America's hopes to win back the Davis Cup from Australia when he won the Junior Champion ship at Wimbledon in England last July. "I have lost my form." ex claimed the unhappy Anderson. "My concentration has gone, but Buchholz played well and deserved to win." Buchholz later took the court with Chris Crawford, Piedmont. Calif., for doubles against Doug and Wayne Reid, Australian broth ers. Darkrfess halted play with the Reids leading 5-7. 7 5. 6-3, 5-5. Crawford was the only one of the 5-man U.S. Davis Cup squad to be eliminated in the singles. He lost in a quick 55 minutes to Roy Em erson. Aussie star. 6-2. 6-2, 6-1. Barry MacKay. of Dayton. Ohio, neat Barrv Phillips-Moore, Austra lia. 6-1, 6-0. 6 2. Hamilton Richardson, of Arling ton. Va., downed John Hillebrand, Australia. 6 1. 6-2. 6-1. Alex Al medo, the Peruvian from South ern California, defeated Warren Woodcock 8-6, 6-3, 6-2. Ring Record By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS St. Paul. Minn. Del Flanagan. 150'.. St. Paul, outpointed Gil Turner. 149', Philadelphia. 10. Los Angeles Noel Humphrevs. 129, Charleston, W. V., outpoint ed ittle Cezar. 130, Manila, 10. plays his fioal game before the home folks when the Big Ten champs take on Notre Dame. Capt. John Nocera, another senior, will be at fullback in place of Don Horn. Don Clark plays his final game for Ohio State when the Bucks meet Michigan. Kapst Soeks Bowl Berth On the West Coast, Joe Kapp. California's all-everything quarter bark, uses his last game with the hopes of taking the Bears to the Rose Bowl with a victory against Stanford. I p the coast, Bobby Newman, Washington State's pass ing ace, could do the same if he pitchea WSC to a victory over Washington and Cal loses. The Pacific Coast Conference bowl representative would be de rided by a vote. In case of a tie. the last to go to the big affair gets the nod. Washington State went in 1931, the longest of any PCC eligible. Dinne. Ore. Fri. Nov. 21, 1958ibut for the first time in 28 years' i I-ouisiana State, undefeated in. could take the title with a victorv HefnHino national rhsmn Syracuse (No. 10) will have an nvitation to the Orange Bowl to . rea" ',-' has p ocl, med tha ace Oklahoma if it defeats West , ..wsc h ha, ,h bsat l '."tahnmi''L o Pass recelve ver assembled teams. Oklahoma (No. 4) playson a coneEe team" BK, f ghLrZil oT.i r'. I There "ft"! observers who Zl, th!nlne"! .. End Gail Co.diU set an all- their 71st straight game without a loss. Frogs Seek Clincher Seventh-ranked Texas Christian can sew up the Southwest Confer ence title with a victory over Rice. It would also nail down the host spot for the Cotton Bowl. Some of the bowl hopefuls go for their last stand too. The ninth ranked Air Force Academy plays Skyline co-leader New Mexico and a victory would mean a berth in any of the open bowls. Clemson (No. 16), looking for a possible Orange, Cotton or Gator bid. vuiiivivm-v meets Boston College, a Gator i Bwl hopeful North Carolina (No. 17) Dlavs ! Duke with its pride, as well as a possible bowl, at stake. This intra - state rivalry rocks the Carolinas each fall, and Jim Tatum's Tar - neeis are lOOKing ior.aiy ai me Sugar cotton and Gator bowls. , Twelfth-ranked Florida, even ; with four losses, is a possible fori the Gator Bowl provided it can I get by Florida State, in a game that has seen bitter comment from both sides on ticket arrange ments and scheduling of last week's opponents. Pastors Battle George Izo of Notre Dame matches his passing arm against towa s tiancry uuncan in tne tele vision game of the dav, beginning at 2:30 p.m. EST over NBC-TV. This is the finale for Big Ten titlist Iowa (No. 6), while Notre Dame (No. 15) plays next week. The Big Ten winds up its sea son with fifth-ranked Wisconsin meeting Minnesota; Purdue (No. 8) plaving Indiana for the Old Oaken Bucket: Ohio Slate (No. 11) entertaining Michigan, whose Ben- me Oosterbaan bids farewell: and 20th ranked Northwe.'tern plays Illinois. For tradition you can t beat the 75th meeting of Yale and Harvard at Cambridge, Mass., nor the 94th meeting of Lehigh and Lfayette, in Easton, Pa. The Ivy League crown is on the line at Princeton where the Tigers meet Dartmouth in a replay of the 1957 game won by Princeton. Brigham Young can win the Skyline title if it defeats Wyoming since co-leader New Mexico fin ished its conference schedule. ST MR. OP.IGON ' ? BOYD f J ROUGHER 4 SPECIAL RATES FOR CLUBS AND CROUPS Men's Deyt...Tu Th.ri., Sot. Hours Tuco. end There. It a.m. to 10 p.m. Set. 10 e.m. to S p.m. Mr. Oregon's Studio For Men 630 S. L Rota Street ORchord 2-1131 Next Door to Umpqua VoHey Appliance WSC Tabbed By 7 Points Over Huskies SPOKANE (AP) Washington State is favored by seven points tn hat Waehinolnn CaliipHsv a cougar victory in this cross state battle won't be quite enough for long suffering alumni. To completely satisfy, Stanford must also beat California (now 5-1) and then the Pacific Coast Conference electorate must decide that WSC (currently 5-2) is thj league's most representative team for the Rose Bowl. So with nose to the grindstone. shoulder to the wheel and ear to shevski who takes Iowa to Pasa- , unuwi nis nusnes mis wees " "t.."".-... ...inri iu. u-cr , .....I. f.mA Cinrrla aama niceinrl yanan- uon recora 01 vs& yaras and iwo touchdowns on seven catches against Northwestern this vear. End Jack Fanning led the na tion with nine scoring catches in 1957. End Don Ellingsen led the PCC with 45 receptions last year. End Bill Steiger was the league's best with 39 in 1956. All but Cog dill are among the H Cougar seniors who end their careers Saturday. Wilton Sot Reserve Davev Wilson will do most of the throwing for WSC Saturday although Bobby New man, tne nations total offense leader last year, is readv for ac 1 tion after trouble with an injured ' knee. The Huskies from Seattle have a fine passer in Bob Hivner and a 1 cracK runner in miner carr nut oon 1 nave mucn experience in the line, Four inches of snuw fell here Tuesday but it was gone Friday. The Memorial Stadium turf soggy and unlikely to dry out by game time. The weather bureau forecast a dry day with temperatures in the 40's for an expected crowd of some 25,000 by the 1:30 p.m. (PST) kickoff. Sports Calendar FRIDAY BOWLING: Umpqua League and Junior Classic, 7 p.m.; City and Major Classics, 8:45 p.m!; at Roseburg Bowl. ARCHERY: Oak-Rose Archers, at Oakland Legion Hall, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY BOWLING: High School League. a.m.; Midget League, 11 a.m.; at Roseburg Bowl. j FOOTBALL: State Clasa B semi fv nal: Yoncalla at Tillamook Cath olic. 7 p.m. WRESTLING: Community Build ing, fairgrounds, 8:30 p.m. ROSE TURNS PRO SYDNEY. Australia Mervyn Rose, suspended Australian Davis Cup doubles star, turned profes sional and will join Jack Kram er's touring troupe. ENROLL NOW Man! 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