THU RM DA Y, OOTOBF.R si, 1937
THE HKNTINKL, COTTAGE GHOVK OMBGOH
burned last Wednesday, is staying
grandmother, Mrs. Fred Wright of I
in Cottage Grove with Mrs. Kato I fore the shooting occurred
| Cottage Grove.
‘
Hears. A number of men of the sur
The John Nash family, who had
..
, „
rounding vicinity have met for sev been living on the Milton Layng! ™
, aT>d Mr* J' A J**” *nd
eral days add helped to build onto place, have moved to Divide and ^"‘nk
Eugene visitors Hatur-
the house of Mr. and Mis. L. K. the lAyngs have moved to their
*nd
d,nn*r
the
Brumfield on the Hears place. This <»wn home.
home of Mr Joli’s brother, Theo-
work nlready hud been started be
Francis Gunter of Hmlth River d°re JoH; Th*\ wwre Sunday dln-
Breaks of Game* Go Against
fore th« fire destroyed the Hears waa a visitor Hunday of a brother- 2?r *fue"b’ of Mr an<l Mrs. E. J.
homa, When thia Is Completed the In law and sister, Mr. and
Locals; Rutter Scores For
Brumfields and B ri son and Cla- John Perini.
Dinner guests Sunday at the
unce Hears, who are al) at the place,
Visitors With 92 Yard Run
i home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Haney
will have a shelter, other than out
1 were Mr. and Mrs. Vance Dickie
buildings.
ot Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Boss of Mar-
Playing a «trong defensive game cola
were al.the C A. King home
Oct. 19. Mr. and Mrs. John Hat-^,7 NeJgtbo^clS^Í'íJS
but with the break» going axnlnst
th<«m, the Cottage Grove high HatUJday and took Mr. Boss’ moth- Held report the loss of a trailer, nesday afternoon
school football team dropped a er. Mrs. Elnora Bone, to Marcóla stolen sometime Thursday night It -------- "------ --------- -
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Monday,
tough game 20 to 6 to the Rivwburg with them.
with
the 1
Hay Rand, who was injured while wheels and axle gone.
Indians Friday afternoon on mud
For those who like
A bride’s shower was held last
dy Kelly field The visitors tallied employed at the Dorena mill some
early In the second quarter on a time ago, is still unable to return Thursday at the home of Mrs. Ru
Beautiful Pottery
dolph Hansen, honoring Mrs. Cur
blocked punt and twice in the to work.
Mr.
and
Mm.
Guy
Hmlth
of
Em
tis White (Phyllis Johnson). The
fourth quartar. once on a pass in
We Present
terception and once on a 92 yard pire are visiting for a few days at affair was a complete surprise on
the
home
of
their
son,
A
M.
Hmlth.
Mrs.
White.
Sho
received
many
Kalkrp by Pete Hutter, diminutive
Mrs. Della Crane, who had spent lovely gifts. About 38 friends were
halfback. The Lions chalked up
thu summer here with a daughter, present Delicious
refreshments
their score In the fourth quarter.
Roseburg made two determined Mri Jack Peterson, left last week were served.
Curtis White and cousin, Jiwac
thrusts at the Cottage Grove goal for an extended visit at the home
in the first quarter, one wm turn of a son, Blaine Crane, of Auburn, I White, both of Silverton, spent the
week end at the Rudolph Hansen
ed back when a Roseburg man Wa*h
Mr. and Mm. Charles Rales spent I home. They returned to Silverton'
caught a pass out of bounds in the
••nd sone, giving Cottage Grove the Sunday at Westfir with Mrs. Bales' Sunday evening, taking Mrs. Curtis
High quality plus a reasoa-
White home. Other dinner guests
ball on her own 20 yard stripe. At sister, Mrs. Richard Buckner.
able
price gives you the
Hr Ison ami Clarence S«’are were Sunday at the Hansen home were
the start of the second quarter the
the
Oval
Powelj
and
Kart
Ballew
mlled
to
Eugene
Thursday
as
wit
Mons were backed against their
correct gift or home decora
own goal line and Patten, back of nesses at the grand Jury Investiga families of Cottage Grove.
tion.
See it at
the goal lino, attempted to punt tion of the case of Frank Radich,
Mr and Mrs. Robert Rausch and
out of danger but Helmbolt, Rose who Is the admitted slayer of son Norman of Eugen« were guests ,
the Woodson at the Oscar Jackson home over1
burg center, broke through, block Harry Hansen
ed the kick and Campbell, Rose auto ¡xirk in Cottage Grove Octo- the week end. They came to at
Hansen wu employed tend the funeral of Mrs. Rausch’s1
burg end. fell on the ball for the ber 8
score Fritts' place kick for the
••Mtra point went wide
Brrth teams played hard defen
sive football for the remainder of
the second quarter and in the third.
The Cottage Grove line was break
ing through fast to stop Rutter.
Raeeburg-s smaN halfback who was I
the offensive dynamite of the In
diana.
At the start of the final quarter
the Ijons tried a pass deep in their
own territory, flipping the pigskin
into the flat Campbell for the In
dian* broke through to deflect the
twill into the hands of Handers who
ran the remaining 20 yards to score
standing up Fritts’ kick was good.
The Lions started goal - ward
when Bartels ran
back
Fritts’
kickoff from his own 20 to the
Roseburg ML A pass. Patten to
Thomen. put the ball on the Rose
burg 12. On the next play Roseburg
wa* offside and the penalty put the
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two tries bucked the ball across
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Recovering a Roseburg fumble
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smashing to the Roseburg 8. where
they lost the ball on downs R<we-
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kick Final score:
Roseburg 20,
Cottage Grove 8.
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The Lions showed a smooth run
ning attack but their passing was
as for 27 years, the Chevrolet trade-mark is the
woak The locals piled up six first
tymbol of tarings.
downs to four for Roseburg. The
Umu carried the ball 18 times,
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gaining «8 yards and the Indiana
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91 yards Ccttage Grove attempted
4
Value
nine passes, had three intercepted
and completed two for 4« yards.
Roseburg attempted nine passes,
gaining only 10 yards via the aerial
route. The visitors garnered 71
yard» on the three IJon passes they
intercepted. Cottage Grove averag-
’«1 16 H yard* on its punts and
Roseburg averaged 24 yards. The
locals outdistanced the visitors on
punt returns.
Gugglsberg. Linebaugh. Mdwsrds
and Grannis stood out defensively
for the Lions while Hatfield. Camp
bell and Helmbolt wore malnstbays
In the Indian line. Bartels and Pat
ten in the backfield showed nice
line plunging for the Lions and
MacGibbon stopped several Rose
burg drives with some nice tackl
ing
MacGibbon and Linebaugh won
the two milk shakes offered by
Coach French to the backfield man
and the lineman who did the best
blocking in the Roseburg game.
The local lineup was; Guggis-
berg. F; Weldon, It; Edwards, 1g;
Grannis, c; Scott, rg; Linebaugh,
rt; Merrell, re; MacGibbon, q;
Thorsen, lh; Bartels, rh; Patten, f;
Spies, Hendricks, Ewing, Doolittle
and Davenport, subs. Referee, Sum
mers; umpire, Bagley; head linen-
man, Morelock.
Gugglsberg received a bad cut
over his nose in a pileup and Mer
rell and Thoresen suffered twisted
ankles. The team as a whole came
through the game with little injury.
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day
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