w'-im&A lav? Jf-k -SSp TOP BACK AND WORKING TOOLS Heisman Trophy winner Ernie Davis, Syrocuse University halfback, lies buried beneath footballs he autographed for fellow mem bers of the 72nd edition of the Walter Camp All-America team. Davis met with fellow members, picked by 2,000 members of the American Football Coaches Association, for a television oppearance. Davis was the top draft choice in the National Football Leogue, in addition to his other honors. (UPI Telephoto) Philadelphia End Within 8 Of Topping Hutson Record FHlLADELriHA (AP) - End Bobby Walston of the Philadel phia Eagles is well aware he needs only eight points to surpass Don Hutson's National Football League farcer scoring record and he'd love to do it against the New York Giants here Sunday in the top game of the week. "But first and foremost in my mind is winning." said Walston in viewing the crucial battle which could lead to the Kastern Confer ence crown. The Eajles and Gi ants are tied for the lead with 9-3 marks. Each club will have one game remaining after Sunday's contest. The 33-year-old Walston, also a place-kicking specialist rounding out his 11th year with the Eagles, has 818 points going into the: game. Hutson racked up 825 points during an outstanding ca reer with Green Bay. N Actually, Walston is third in the all-time scoring derby. Lou Groza of Cleveland with 825 points needs I only two points to surpass Hut- Ring Record Fight Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS London. England Zora Folley. 194, Chandler, Ariz., knocked out Henry Cooper. 189. England. 2. Ted Wright, Detroit, and Mick Leahy. Ireland, drew, 10, middle weights. Sacramento, Calif. Trino Sa vala, 120. Sacramento, outpointed Arturo Vingochea, 119i, Sacra mento, 10. Montreal Archie Moore-Bob Cleroux fight, postponed indefinitely. Winter Steclhead Run Starts In November With 229 Fish The winter sleclhead run started ing station, in the first two weeks of Novem- j Kor those first two weeks, a to her in the North L'mpqua River, as tal 229 fish were counted. This was reported hy the stale Game Re-; the biggest run in those two weeks rartment's Winchester Dam count-1 since 1958. Veer Fiih counts through November 15 Fall Chinook (adults) 1152 0 19.V1 17 19M 0 1V;S 90 11.SH 32 19S7 1 19511 . 39 ' 1959 0 11M) IS 1961 0 Sitve Salmon (adults) W2 1.1P2 1953 2A9 19.V. ltl 195.? 2(5 1S.VI ,TO 1957 195 1958 19 1959 1 1950 41 m 35 Silver Salmon (jacks) 1952 S7 195.1 71 1954 32 19'-5 45 IV 118 19.-7 2R 19-8 35 1953 0 19i 39 11 4 Wmttr JtMlhead ir.j 4'. 1951 4T8 1954 2?9 1955 2fi0 19.,; y-A 195. 7 R5 19:8 4:15 1959 0 1V) 2!0 1961 son and "The Toe" appears a cinch to do it against Chicago Sunday. The second-place Browns also are in the thick of the East ern race, in second place with an 8-4 mark. In other NFL games Sunday, Green Bay, which already has won the Western Conference title is at San Francisco, Pittsburgh at Washington, Dallas at St. Louis and Minnesota at Detroit. NFL Drafts Nine NWGrid Players CHICAGO (AP) Players from Tacific Northwest schools chosen in the National Football League draft included: John Meyers. Washington tackle, by Los Angeles in the third round. Henry Rivera. Oregon State hack, by Cleveland in the fifth round. Peter S c h e n c k. Washington State back, Green Bay in ninth round. Jim Skaggs. Washington guard, Philadelphia, in loth round. John Kasso. Oregon Stale back, St. Louis in 17th round. Mike Martin. Washington State tackle. Philadelphia in 17th round.) Roger Johnson, Oregon State back, New York In Ifith round. Jim Bernard!. Linfield, Ore, tackle. Detroit. 19lr. round. Herman McKce. Washington Slate back, Baltimore, 20th round. Western Hockey League By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS , Tuesday's Results) I.os Angeles 7, Vancouver 3 Spokane 7, Kdmonton 3 Total through Nay. If Per cent at run by Nov. II Tntel eaunt 12 4 1 MR LIS I 39 159 3d 72 2.002 1.492 2K7 2.292 1.758 73 t 13.1 54R n 273 21.1 til 4 35 198 4.12 97 76 41 inn ins 4:8 4T8 279 JfV) hue, IS.-, 0 ltd r: 12 8 1 IVvS 181 14 fit 109 70 100 0 97 7 100 n 85 t 75 1 57 1 S3 0 R3 9 51 5 2.7R1 1.R52 315 2.475 2.303 942 492 7R8 21 S 72 5 90 4 822 92 2 78 .1 77 1 88 I) 71 1 75 J 305 704 4 222 437 111 81 50 131 R9 8 87 2 54 7 89 2 94 7 88 2 S3 8 82 0 761 S.094 9.121 4 735 10.211 8 9?3 350 8.1T2 8.138 5 192 8 8 52 4 8 2 S 88 1 0 7 8 0 9 4 4 Sports Thursday Wrestling Glide Wildcats vs. Oakland Oak ers, 7 p.m., Oakland Roseburg JV's vs. Douglas Tro jans, 7 p.m., Douglas. BOWLING HITS AND MRS. llUS W L siubti K.cMi.m a a Soot Tropnvs 71 50 Hulnam Siljns If II mnco LmM It 31 RoseOurg jewelers 21 ! McAllister Construction 77 3 Lindsays Hooov HouM 77 34 Mams Celt 71 7t Modern Mouse of Carpets 14 32 Winston T.v. H 13 Htgft Mri4i: Imooene Piper It3.1s1.113 S5S. Roseburg, Jewelers. Hioh em: Haiti Chamberlain 2CA Stubos -Chl.ld. HOLY COLLI! LEAGUE (Jr. HI lavs) Tw Pint Thundtr Splits Alley Catl Ston Throwtrt Gutttr Balls AlWv Rl Mtgh sfit Jrry Knl lXMir-ittn;, ion i nrowtri. HigA Jtrry Km 140. NATIONAL LIAOUK W Oedovri Ctrfls RM Lift Cubs Prtilliot BravM PirttS Gunt Miqh tcrtti; Bravtt. Pl Mjrtttrt Hioh BOrnc 11 II 30 ' II' k "'i ll'l 7l' t 74 . 17 77 77 It 7 13 7Vk 17i Al GrMr 17S-II1-70I 557, j M-IJ.1U . Can).. Bill Ur.ltri 212. Red Lft. . Joant 4cn.n0 lr t. CITY LBAOUI W Fit. 31' I Roittta Loda Bo&l Troohy SAt.1 7 west Sid Pharmacy 7. 21 33'i Fint N.tiul Bank 77 23 31 Shorli lnsur.net 71 73 30 i ROMburQ Bowl 77 33 7f Sun Studs It 74 25 Turn Around Inn 17 71 it High strict: H. Ptttison 191-110-22 St3. Rosttlt LodQt. Hign g.mt; V. WhllbKk TU. Wtt Sldt Phtrmtcy. TOWN LeAGUE W 1 Ftt. ! Ktn Ballty Insurants 71 11 37 Harris Plumbing 73 74 34 W.ltys LCHits 75 It 33 Douglas County Slatt Bank It 20 ?i Millar & Dimtck II 71 74 Umpqua Insuranca II 71 74 Pac.lic Powtr A Light 12 27 15 T A K Mobil Scrvict II 71 13 High strlrs: Ovia Linna la3-220-4t 432. Wilevs LHtt. High QAmt: Ovla Llnna 24t. Wil.yt Ltttits. VA AMERICAN L.EAOUE W L Pis. ! Rl Sok 77 17 31' I Tigtrs 73'k IS'k 37' j Athletics 21 15 2t'k Indians 17'k 71'k 74 i Orioles 17'k 71'.i 34'k Stnatort II 71 72 Vankees IS 24 70 White Sor. 12 26'k 14". High series! Red Dover tt7-lt7-H3 577, Indians.Avis Ntal 7O0-131-I5A 489. Orlolts. High Qame- Red Dover let. Avis Neal 200. KOFPEE KLUTCHERS LEAGUE W Pit. South Stephens Market Roseburg Lumber 34 11 34 Dudes Gun Shop It 23 it Ttam No. 4 77 75 77 McKay Motors 74 24 74 Roseburg Lanes 71 31 71 Ricketls Music 11 34 11 Elbow Room IS 37 IS High series: Mary Redding 153-117-145 505. Roseburg Lumber. High game: Nazal Chamberlain 213. Team No 4 SUTHERLIN CHANNEL CHICKS LEAGUE Heutchins Const. 70 Advance Signs It Bennett A Newman II Four Winds Bowl 17 Coco Cola 13 Piand Roll Inn t High Stries: Derttha Raret 1A4V14A-1-470. Advance Signs. High Game: Betta Gilman 110. P Winjs Bowl. PIN DUSTER LEAGUE V Bnb's Trophy Sales 35 Clark's Studio Umpqua Dairy Peter Pan Beauty Food Mart Weistield's Curtis Bros. Furniturt Ken's Cleaners High Series: Betty demons 30' k 30 24' k 34 21 Ik 25' k II 34 149171 201- 5.1. Bob's Trophy Sales. High Game. Betty demons 70t. UMPQUA WOMEN'S LEAGUE Umpoua tea Cream 35 17 Lowells 37 70 Ginder't Signal Serv. 30 73 The 99 7t 33 Hilltop Motors 71 24 Treasure Tones It 33 Boo s Cleaners II 34 Bvrd'S Market 14 34 High Senas: Jean DeVore 117.721030 551. Lowells. .High Gome: Jean OeVoro 271. Oak-Rose Archers i Start Competition The Oak-Rose Archers' instinc tive men'i team fired total 2.697 points in the first match of the Oregon Indoor League competi tion. The women's instinctive team col ' lected 2.099 points. I Harry McGarvey was high point man with 728 Others in their order were Jim Griffin 698, Floyd Ward Sfi5. John Wickenkamp 615. Earl l lrich 518, Ken Ward 446. for the men: and Beverly Toll 561, Aloma Griffin 557. Top free style shootr was Kathryn Ullrich with a 535. Competition in the league will con tinue each Thursday at the Rose burg Rod and Gun Club. Mean while, members are planning a pot luck dinner and Christmas party later in the month. Quality SHOE REPAIR FREE Pickup & Delivery Daily At BYRD'S MARKET HILL'S SHOE SERVICE Wl GIVE SILVIA DOLLAR STAMPS AT I8YD S! Calendar Friday Basktttwll Emerald League Drain Warrior vs. St. Sums, 8 p.m., Eugene. Non-LtMu Kiancis Glcndale Pirates vs. Eacle Point Eaiiles, 8 p.m.. Eagle Point. ............. .a. luntuua r-a.ies. a p m , inncaiia. Myrtle Creek Vikings vs. Illinois alley Cougars, 8 pm. Cave I ... ....... . . . -. junction. Glide Wildcats vs. Thoonix rales, 8 p m., Phoenix. p.m.. 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OuUetto and Mullins. Elkton: Soliem (1.1 Godding (:'. Madison (Si, l.even'nagen. Pickir-li i4i. Brooks (4), an.j Sheffel tn. Rivera Back Of Week PORTLAND (AP") - The Port land Linebacker Club namei Oregon State University halfhaclc Hank Rivera Tuesday as its play er of the week. The club honored Rivera for his play in Oregon State's 23-1 3 football loss to Houston last week end. Workshop i8S iJTaW - I - - .R2