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Women’s Bowling League Opened ENT IN EL 1 S ports Were You night w Kelly' Lions to Rest Before Roseburg Game October 21 n>urs., Oct, 1.3, 1919 RETAIN THE DAVIS CUP FOR U. S Ixiwlmg league wm W> dm -day tenni whihii (Bob Hunter) The Eugene Axemen handed 'he Lions their second straight ,1'fiat oi the year by a 27-0 count ■ Civ« itadiurn in Eugene, Fri- W. re Well tin t whs Eldon I ludi m . It in-1 Lumber <'n al I b at C G Ri en'- I lie 1.1 .11 have took him from < u r I y Sunday atom Ihri ■ games, Montana Rippy tmirning until Mond ay 11 21 I be pint in b< mg bi, Ii with 158 McKenzie find bls wav huilu 11 mn i tinnì nil 11ii• I .mu < imp I lugli de plh' flu tup on Wil i in < i ee|< 11.< I aims In 27 it si me hung on them by Ilie gm 11< wilb flic Moose team with num rly of Texaco having last week. Rid- his parents, m ighbui . frieml une öl 115 High m Hifor e\ «mug und fielding a Inaki shift Illa up la cause < >| milled iiisl nilnu'i Won wi the Sali-Way I ae aitalo ( > he found biniseli ami i mu e< nul hall did ¡ M< Kenzn his own |Miwi*r almut noon M the day . 111< I then H wax mainly Ilie break He went limiting Sunday dll his father, I. I Hudgins, Um Ic. Lloyd Bishiip, and w the following offici is Jim Webb, Ray Hogg, and Abi ni di d the m dm Ini; d presidi id. Montan. Kip Cruse Wiav the hunt Wc did noi learn il he < r< lory. Margan t Cl< ir whole team tensive nun. I li dei I m not and in i.mer, Jurw Hain ;o 4 oil d' b fisc with tjic i Ine mid iH>oinmg tiickb in evidenee lor the Inst time this th< round into Hayes. Run I Ilie, Larry Wollard, Jim Wvbb, and Ray Boggs al Brooklyn ili arh noi .mg mimo lin wuk Newiombc and Reynold, ami Berra Second Game I Inmklyn II It Brooklyn It and Birr ami ( '.’impani The I torma te. tin Fourth Gani" rena 9th and Gibbs PROTECT JOBS AND PROPERTY EVERYDAY <7 JAWA B-.l e.: C of TO CO~»r ’c Eotsr tut* verni:. v ( . Great Fires Were Small Fires First^ ALMOST every outbreak of fire cm H lx? canned near the pin c of origin if the building were con- etructed properly ami protective ilc- yicc» iiutallrd. C«xmilt your fire chief and budding code fur infurma. «ion on tlii* »ubject. AV FIRE PREVENTION WEEK October 9-15 J. B. LEONARD Pi < r — Bldg. «17 Main Nt. Tri. .31 Cot tilge Grovr Re«. XI I Wlorr LET GUS DO IT Cats Trucks QUONSET REPAIR SHOP East Main Phone 721 J FISHERMAN’S GUIDE (Astoria Tide) • Ix» Water Hi Water riiiirs. m 5:40 5.4 10:19 3.4 4:31 7.4 I’ri. 14 (1:45 5.3 12 (Mi 0.0 5:30 7.1 Siil. 15 7:55 5.5 1:13 0.1 6:49 6.8 Sim. 10 9:00 (¡.I) 2 21 0.1 8:16 Mon. 17 9:53 (ili 3:22 0.0 Tiicx. 18 10:40 7.3 Wed. 19 11 ¡22 'I’li urs. 20 12:02 ( loot! ( lood 1:13 3.8 Good 6.8 2:44 3.3 l,'nir 9:34 7.0 3:54 2.5 Fitir 4:10 0.2 10:39 7.2 4:52 ’ 1.6 H.1 5:01 11:38 7.5 5:43- 0.4 Fair Fair 8.7 5:50 0.0 6:30 -0.6 Poor Courtesy of: < iorrecl ions: Ynqtiinn liny Umpqua Bur Izi Waler FISHING 11 :25 3.7 Hi Lo -1:0.'» -1 :( a -0:40 0 10 0.1 tulloy and P« m ha G ■ , io« and Ooi HUMPHREY’S GROCERY Your Chevron Station Up Row River 14 Miles East The 1 ted Aud I (International) by defeating their opponent« in straight .a ts. Beavers to Meet Webfoots Hosts to Mentana Oct. 15 Colorado Saturdi» At Bell Fie'd Oregon State College, Corvallis, October 10 With tin ir iirst con- victory behind th«'m ! ' ! upset wm over Wash Seattle last Saturday ington ( tregon paring their horn against Montana club in years on Bell field OF gun s f i .tball team makes its sec ond home apjiearance of the 194! grid season next Saturday, whet • he Webfoots play host to th« ado Buffaloes, members o the tough Big Seven conference Game time is 2 p m. Tin- game will be the first meet ing the schools. Thi Buffs have been members of th« Big Seven only since 19-18, wher they placed fourth in the confer cnee, beating Nebraska and Kan sas State. Colorado's head coaci is Dallas Ward, who brought tht M nni sota -ingle wing format iot to the Boulder campus two sea Colorado ha< several cutstand ing men in their lineup. Ward wa gn-eted by 29 lettermen when the season started, so his squad boasts exjxTiencc and depth this year it* i in weakness in the past The Buffs had two all-conferenc< men despite th< fourth place finish. Ed Pudlik. left end. is captain of the 1949 squad after a good '48 s ason. and Lef' Ha!'.i < k Harr y Narcisian. wh< handii s the Buffs' passing attack their mentor, , > also made the all-conferenct Ted Shipkey, the n ll „. , . Gnzzhes almost upset highlv tout- er 1,111 Simon« is ratec < d \\ Lhuq ton State a couple of i ’hl' b«“ ln ’he confer week« ago. The Cougan had 10 ^'**’ "n ■n.iun-d f«,r the come from Ix hind in the last four i i>;,st n'? B^mcs He ,s expected t< minutes to eke out a 13-7 decision. , ready for the Oregon game Montana s T-fnrmatmn attack s ,o" ''fr A l^-Pound fullback directed by Johnny Holding and Don Hagin, leaa.* the backfiek rd. a pair of nifty j ball-carriers, and is a hard-hitter Tom Kit passers For The last time Oregon played a sticky fingered Ray Bauer, who pulled in 19 aerials last season to I single wing team the Ducks wen rank fourth in the conference as defeated. That was the UCLA a receiver. .Shipkey also has a game, but since then Coach Jin couple of hard running backs in ! 1 ‘iken feels he has devised a de Jack O Dmglilin and Roy Malcom. fensive lineup w h i c h will hold gainst the single wing attack re\er> d of form in w hipping the I Oregon will throw a fast-moving Huskies and Beaver fans feel the attack against the Buffaloes , 'hemselves this weekend. In addi ing back everything the Huskies tion to revamping the defense had to oiler in the first half, the Aiken lias worked aggressively Heavers finally gave up a field with the offensive game, shifting goal in the third quarter and then a back to add strength. Woodley roared back to march 40 yards in Lewis, who has played left half winning | back with Oregon in the past, has been moved to the right side, and touchdown in the fourth period. top can- may see action there against Colorado. did.He all* American honors, j had another great day against, Washington. He rolled up 7 2 yards '¡he Beavers and Grizzlii s will ■ meeting on the gridiron for the rst time since 1912 when the range rolled to an easy 33-0 contests i be- en school« since f >n .State bas won nine ;ames ending in dead- locks. h Kip Taj lor and his out of five passes for 25 yards, rammed over for the touchdown and jmsted a 10.9 punting average. Sophomore Gene Morrow. starting Tractors Logging Equipment -REPAIRED- Hi Water ' Sharing the sjiotlight with the game will lie the first annual Band day at Ori'gon State. High school bands I rum Albany. Co: v alli;. Leb- anon and et Hon with the Ik av. snappy 75-pace band through Corvallis at noon iy and then furnish Brooklyn <NL) wiped out Filth (lime one-quarter of the imputation of F iji in 1X75. Brooklyn Phom- ‘ » ■■ UN1VERSITY bojs they won the jpime Wednes day alterriiHin against Dindon. Third < ¡ame it nt Ilin e game E < ‘impancila, and Campanella; 91 and Sillwra, "I m bulldln, th. hou>. .round It Ic THE VICTORIOUS U. S. Davi« Cup team Is shewn gathered around th« b '.Iy prized tmphy at Forest Hills, N. Y., ft, r making sure it will Hay in America for another year. Ix-ft to ri ,t. arc Billy Talbert, Ted Yankees Win 5th Game to Cop World Series Flag 9th first Game Lions Plagued by „ „ Injuries, Meet 2nd ®eer “aJters flre Jefeat of Season Siow to Repcri Grey W’sa’es to Be Visi ... Along Coast Laie Fall ( fregón, October 10 fall, the Pa- eific ocean offers an added at- turned in ;< fine performance. In i traction for visitors along the Ore- Ilie line Captain Tom DeSylvia, nigged right guard; and Stan Mc- toward southern c. veteran right end. stood r ic. ... i.isily ebseivcd out. The Beavers came through from U S Highway 101 on the the hard st Higgle without a ser average of three-quarters of a ious injury. mile from shore. Pair by pair they swim leisurely southward, sometimes congregat ing for offshore rests, the sea be Words of the Wise coming alm .st like a garuen of It is a general popular erro, they spout plumes i»t co suppose the loudest complain, spray high into the air. As they ers for the publie to be the most play in the anxious for its welfare. — (Edmund Burke! ten rise so far above the sui faev their entire backs can be seen, and when they dive, they sometimes thrust huge forked tails ten lid into the air. After passing by in a continous procession for alxiut two months the whales finally disappear from the sea waters, only to reappear about a month later en route north. How far not th and south they go, never been deter- mined. Springfield Beats Jefferson 20-0 SUPER SERVICE - - is what our experienced personnel offer you! Prompt, reliable, careful and courteous SERVICE. Cottage Grove- Eugene Freight and Transfer 32 S. 10th Phone 99 3lfcx The Jefferson grade school played the first regular football game in the history of the school on October 7. The Springfield eighth graders were the cubs' opponents and won the game by a score of 20 to 0. The Jefferson Cubs have four . more games remaining on their schedule for this jear: two games with Springfield, one game with Il seburg and one game with Wil lamette. rhe next home game will be against Willamette, October 20 at Kelly field. The Lions, «parked by Ray and Jim Webb. held the '»Hie 'own boys to only ■ven xiints in the first half, made by fanning Bariwr midway in the irst canto. The Lions sorely missed Ron lite and Sonny Hayes in th«' lackfield, and Bob (took on the ine. On th«' first two plays the Lions hrew the Axemen for two losses, '.u sei tos «d a pass to Manning larber who went flown to the ¡rove 18. The Axcnwn got down o th.- 5 for another first down Ut the Lions held for downs. Two plays later the Lions tried i.s but it was intercepted by ! ledges on the .'2. The Eugene urovc 'lown ■ i he 15 where "rrd Barber in end zone B ar •r caught the II. dropped it. and Webb grab- •d it before it hit the ground and in it out to the 2. The Liona then pat ■: t! ir first ive of the gam«’, gain" all the ay to the Axemen 45. There the ions lost the ball or. downs. The Axemen then put ' a a drive hat paid off — with the fiist '. D. of the game. After this all the way up to t r .alf, the undermanned Lion qo d < Id on w ith nothing but guts • nd «■termination. In the second half, he injury riddled Lion squad was 10 match for the Axemen depth nd experi«-nce as the home town ids rolled up three touchdowns nd two conversions all made by he Barbers. Besides the injuries on the Lion quad before the game. Red Eng- ert was out for about a quarter, nd Ray Boggs was out from mid- vay in the second canto to late in he fourth quatter. The Lions had an edge on first towns at the end of the first half ¡nd at the end of the game the Uemen had a 13-12 edge. The Sentlni'l, Cottage Grove, Oregon SPORTS BRIEFS Dr. Marlowe Schaffner and I Loren Lind weie succ«*ssful hunt* !>eer hunters' report card re , er-. Sund.iy, each bagging a four* turn« aiv lagging lx hind last year, ¡xilnt blaektail deer near tins*'* it w i. announced Tuesd iy by the Inirg. And each deer dressed 144 Oregon State Game Iommi sion [xiunds. Almost three thousand cards have bun mailed into the Portland of- Mr. and 1rs John Sow 1rs, Mr five of the Commission this ’I nd Mrs. Bob Roberts, Glenn time, but more than three times Neilson and Percy and Wexloy that many had been returned af Malcolm returned the first of the ter the first wi ek of the 1948 ea- week from eastern Oregon, each son All hunte.s who purchase a bringing home a buck. the completed return card. This mu t be done whi fh< r a kill is mad«1 or not and wheth« r the tag buyer hunts or not. Early return« always run high in kills as those hunter, not hav ing made a kill usudly wait un- til the close of th reporting. To dale of 2.965 re turns 2.938 have been reports of kills. Lake, Deschutes, Klamath,' and Tillamook Counties le.-,d the list of kills at this time. C. A. L/ickwood, Oregon state game direct ,r, stated that he hop ed the Oregon hunters would con-| tinue the fine cooperation in mak- ing these return dent last year. Th u ns in 1948 in Oregon were rgh as any state has ever had. Lx k'. XKl abo jx/n'id out that, the law allow* j the Commission to refuse tags th«-1 following year to any hunter who] fails to make a report. He also stated that administrative ma chinery has now been set up which will nable the Commission r ii "k these returns. "I h it the hunters in () e^on to coof-oate in fumi ¡ceded .nforma- ’ion,' said, "and I certainly hope that it will not b«' necessary to refuse future deer tags to hunters failing to report.” Cranberry bogs are regularly : flooded as a control for certain in jurious insects. Among the ■ ii 'c, sful fisherman over the week end was Curby Rippy, who caught the liihit <>( salmon. Myron Perry fishing on the Siuslaw made a nice catch from hi- favorite rpoi. hut Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Gardner, who it eems declined to fish on the Siuslaw. fished on the UnqMjua instead with no results. Words of the Wise People eeldom improve when they have no other model but themselves to copy after. Benefit DANCE Walker Hall Sat, Oct 15 Music by LaBluc Orchestra Admission 80c — Tax Incl. __________________ 10 Itp Ba-a, ba-a, black sheep Quail Hearing Set for Oct. 14th C. A. Lockwood. Oregon State lame Diiector, announced today hat the Game Commission will iold a public hearing at its Port- and office October 14, to deter- nine whether the bag limit on alley quail should be raised from > per day and not more than 15 luring the entire season to 8 uail a day and not more the 24 luring the entire season. The tearing will also consider whether Klamath County and that part of ^ake County lying west of U. S. lighway 395 and north of Valley •'alls should be added to the open irea for valley quail hunting dur- ng the regular season. At the time that the hunting egulations were set in July, vety ew valley quail broods had hatch, d. although brood stock numbers vere down somewhat in cartain ireas. no measure of the ••urrent tatch was obtainable. Recent in- 'ormation indicates that valley luail have had a highly successful testing season, and in spite of ■vinter losses, the current crop in "entral Oregon counties is above lormal. SEVEN WI NTERS BRING BACK SEVEN DEER Among the unusually successful hunters returning from eastern Oregon over the week end was a group of seven who secured seven leer in the Silver Lake area at the ’itcher ranch. In the hunting •tarty was George Matthews. Jack Maulding. Chet Nordstrom. Har- dd Wicks, John Edwards, Ray- nond Wicks, and W. A. Edwards. The Silver Lake section has been the favored hunting grounds for ‘his party for several years. Monday four more local hunters left for Silver Lake to try their 'tick. This party was composed of \lvis Wicks. Miles Wicks. James ’•.'dvvards and Francis Horn. !W p'S « © J >£iD «INS SYNSlCA’t. I*«. . .. I * ' / Have you any wool? Yes sir, yes sir Three bags full. One for my master and one for my dame And one for the smart kid who drives That smart new Kaiser Traveler from Hansen Bros. HANSEN BROS = KAISER - FRAZER 5th & WASHINGTON TEL. 760 REDUCTION SALE 100 Pair Weyenberg Shoes to Go Reg. Sale $15.50 511.50 14.50 10.95 12.50 9.95 10.50 8.95 9.95 The Men’s Toggery 517 Main A. W. BELLI WELL Everything for the Men and Young Men” Phone 65