The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 15, 1949, Page 3, Image 3

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    Two Mystery Grid
loams to Meet
At Los Angeles 16
< dlli a
In llu*
Any.i 1rs Coll
Huth schools .......... nupi
new coaching si ill . on! new
tenis Willi the i e ul I miy I hliu
might lmp|icn In the initial eia h
Neither chib Ibis hud mi upp-atim
ily to scout the other mid num
«•roua nui pi co . n. mnl.nihil <ily c-
■ lore lor euch tonni A i ilorful
wide ojieii
contest
ItMmr-
with
plenty of passes on l.iili eli
First County Foottul! Jambsree
At Civic Stadium Attracts 3,5it9 Fans
After si Hillui: hi
'e pulled off rim
I. Iler during the late part of
two
aid -«■vital of them arc bk<'ly to
noon,
rut
3th and Main
department >.
in rushing,
rushing
lowns in rush-
n.I ni<l Jim Clark; center, Al mid
Giiiy und Hele I’nlmcr; light 11e
guild. Capi Tom DcSylvia and high
We. Hogl.md. right tackle, Jay
“I m
In
Mel
Lions to Meet
St. Marys Tonight
In Season Opener
Rol» rt
ARMORY
Idilli
Drenncr,
t n ek
cd tu api» ir on th«1 program of
tin1 27th annual convention of the
Izaak W ilton winch i «mvenes at
Bend tin September IH unti 17.
Drenner will apilaron Friday af-
tcrniMin’s program discussing the
Webfoots - Gae’s
Tangle in Season
Opener Friday 16th
prnr.
13.
Webfoots travel south to meet ttw
rot i । St
Moy
Gaels Friday
night under the lights of Kt ?ar
stadium,
Francisco, in th«
an illustrated lecture and Satur­ ojwning round of the 1949 grid
day morning will give a report on. camp-iign for Ixith squads.
"Organization and Membership."
A slate dire, tor meeting will b.-
hehl Sunday, the tunc and place to
rX|w<t
Igged evening,
lory's < ime to
Review will also aplicar on I hi
with it
coaching staff
and the Gaels
cam« within a jxiint of upsetting
the PCC co-champs. Only a late
rally Ix-hind the passing arm of
Norm Van Brocklin saved the
Ducks, to a narrow II to 13 w in
And Vim Brocklin isn’t with Ore­
gon anymore.
Friday night s game will be the
first under the lights at Kcznr and
Saturday, Sept. 24th
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41 South Cth Street
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&
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RED HATS
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Oregon mentor started bringing
his charges to a fine peak for th<
opening game.
Quarterbit k for the Ducks Fri­
day will probably lx* Earl Stclle.
a D'ppy former Medford star. But
pressing him hard, and certain re­
placements if Stclle gets rattled o
Lails to perform satisfactory, an
Jim Calderwood,
sophomore
from Baker, and Joe Tom.
The rest of the positions are
alxiut set. Darn'll Robinson and
DeWayne Johnson .it ends; Stevi
Dotur and Sam Nevills at tackles:
Chet Daniels, replacing Ted Mv-
land, lost on elegibility technical­
ities, and Ed Chrobot at guards:
ami Dave Gibson at center. In the
bmkiield w ill be W«x>dlcy D vv is at
left half, Georgi- Bell at right, and
Bob Sandets at fullllick.
It will lx' the ninth meeting of
the two schixds since the series
started in 1929. The Gaels have a
definite edge in the standings,
with six victories and 112 |x>ints,
against two victories and UI points
for Oregon.
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Edwards Outdoor Store
61G Main
T
r of a Brazilian howlin’.
rdin
The annua! rainfall] on the I wv-
< .astern slopes of the Peruvian
•s is
in< h • or more
A pocket-full of dough
l-<O\
Ail in a row.
The maid was in the garden
Hanging out the queen’s under
wear
When along came the iceman and
out the wr
up in th«’
the line-up
from a hilf back to the .center
qx»t with Al Martin laki”': ovi r in
the backfield.
other shift will I«' neces try in to­
night’s game as Al MrriiH suffer«
a broken leg in a practice s«'ssioi
Tuesday afternoon.
TWO B VI.L I <>| ItSOMt s
< ONT1M E
Even tho th«’ smoky days of
autumn are upon us, we will con­
tinue the n'gular two ball f>ur-
somes as long as the go«xi weather
lasts for each Tie- day. < »n Tues­
day night, Septemb 'i ’.'Uh Barbari’
Hill and Palmer Johnson proved to
Ik' the best players, with H m ’ low-
runner-up position Barbara Hill
and Ray Funk, since Barixara
played with two men partners
and Miala Kincart and Al Zeibeck.
Belle Burkholder playing with
Jack Wendling, made a late rut
but a g«x>d ending Ladies day will
also be continued on Wednesday
Jim Aiken is making no predic­ mornings.
tions on th<> outcome, but he has
B« lie Buikholder, reporter
indicated that, with th«’ exception
Ladies C. G. club
of the quarterback slot, he feels
the Webfools are about ready BOH L1N<
ARE
Daily double scrimmage sessions. Kt Bl ILT. KEMODl LED
The Cottage Grove Recreation
has been closed the past month
while the alleys were rebuilt to
ABC specifications The rebuild­
ing operations were don«’ by Bush
Sons, contractors, and the ma­
terials were furnished by Brun -
wick. The alleys were np. nod for
business this week and bowling
followers and fans will no doubt
be able to enjoy a better game.
Indians comprise about 11
cent of Arizona’s population.
Modern scaling wax is made, not
of wax but shellac.
i.imme
another hairpin, Marge.
In the swell new used car he bought
from Hansen Bros.
CAL’S
HANSEN BROS
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Phone 252
5th & WASHINGTON
-
TEL. 760
FISHERMAN’S GUIDE
(Astoria Tide)
Thurs. 15
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I'ri.
16
K:23 4.9
Sat.
17
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SEPT. 17 to OCT. 9
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HARRY RENTLE
Gunsmith
und Repairs
SURROUNDED BY baseball stars of yesteryear, Connie Mack (right), 86,
owner-manager of the Philadelphia Athletics, receives a tray from
Mayor Howard E. Houston (left) of Meriden, Conn., during "Connie
Mai k Day ’ nt Y. nkee Stadium, New York City. The tribute was in cele­
bration of his 50th anniversary in the American League. {International)
Williams
LII
* >v< rdick
l'ni High
0 0
the i titi eluded th«
Cottage Grov<
0 O 0 0 0
lor a touch down.
Scoring: Touchdowns: Dailey.
Substitutes: Uni High
Ends
men facing the l'ni high P mn,
< iu i< II, Eulman Tai klct Dauzh.
managed to make another touch
erty, Eggle ter, Klor. Pohl, Tolkf-
on, Kerley; Guards: Benn dick.
Konant, P. Daugherty, Rolfe, T
The fourth <|uut tci In tween Cot Williams; Back : Fults, Allison,
The Lion t ick1' tin ir first r"g-
Adams, Cr.iwfotd, Gorslinc. Hit«' ular1 op|x»i< nt Thur d v night at
I in.mieti scoi less despite an < ir h
th«' Eugen«' Civ b- St idiurn wh-n
thn.it by Junction CHy. in a dii\<
Substitutes: Cottag«' Grove
they meet th«- St. Mary’s GaeLs.
by M iuv Is and Curtis Huey, wie Ends, Hillik<T, Wolford; Tackl«'« Not much is know n of tho |xih n-
I went to the Lion 25 yard line lie Marlin, Chapman; Guards: M«x>n tialitjcs of tiie G;<1 Is ex« opt they
cy, Radu ay; Backs: I fadlofL Gas- always put out a -crappy, driving
pr. Marlin, Wicks. Malcolm.
team. Returning this year is a n«'
< »ff iciaIs : Rclcri'c: Al Dietz: man backfield Jack F rasnaski w ho
first quart« r, which
I tnpirc: Pole Taylor: Head Lin<
was the district's top line smasher
handicapped the | h rf<
man Ed Welinitz.
It has I
Hayes, fullback and AIL«il Martin,
I hallb ick looked good in some oi
and Maun
win ri'
DA Y’S
-á"’ a.-' ,
&
»rem on
Schmitt
Hoyar
Roby
on
Cottage Greve Shrine Club’s
Sing a Sang of Sixpence...
f
Cook
nu n ilium h
h.i I 111 rut I died <111 uldm lu.il
|nih«h Io lus chib Indure departure
Tlic Heavers will Ily .south Thur-
Book o| the Year.
Cottage Grove
< o r. «; k < h
M i I I'.dl In Ilohl .uni Ink« u <v ,
mt F liillbai k. I «ick Twenge and
Andy Knudsen
w oi koni'
Freddie’s Mobil Station
7 Mt I
Kight now lending <niidi<lab
I ih . iu I. left end, John TI om.i. and
< ’i ilg McMi ken, lift tackle, Ai
vid Niemi, Jim I Linker nod Bill sum
The human
Itili,IMM) I uni s a
/Vever a question about courtesy and
.service when you drive in to . . .
Tin
Stale and Henry i Red) Snudi i of Rudy Ituppi mid Stun McGuire,
the Bruins both employ th« -m L- ipi.u ti i H u k, Ralph ( irr mal Walt
Kelly, lull half, Ken Carpenter
into Ilie Hlnglc wing whil<
uses a motlitled puni I
Thur«., Sep». |5, in|<)
S P O R T S
|Ua<l Into top physieiil coiuliiiun
for lite op< net llm ring last min­
ute lillui n s, the Houri ihullhl lie
lei libiti |i | I l.r'kle. I on the «lottili,
ol a lit tn id
Will shouldci
Although Taylor is nut <
whin
III st.II ting I onihitbi I im
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