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E N T 1 N E L PORTS High School Basketball Practice Sessions Begin Follower» of high school ha^ki-t ball are iis.ured of plenty of action during the coining ni asmi which o | h !I ih het.' December 9lh with Ihe lj<m» playing the Rosi-burg In- dlan» Thrii' high Hchool Ionins will lx- in the field, the varsity »quad reached by M Kreutz tin- "B" M|uad cimchcd by Wally ('bichetti and a frestuiian ' quad coached by Virgil Dallwrg ('nach Kivut/ repaît» that llulll lU) candidate» rv¡«>i i cd lm start of Ilie pracllc* KeNsionx. The .quad will be cut the latter part of the Week Boll Cixik lx the only player returning from the »quad of last year <>ih< i Imy» with banket I« II ex|irrM'n« include: lairry Wolfard, Ben I ill liker, Ai Martin. Bob Cii»|«'r. Ab* (’ruine. Rid Englert. Jun Webb, Dale Si m Imwrcy Hoyer, Wc Mulrohn and Bill Mi Bie The »quad has almut 2'1 Wieks <if practice fur the <>|M-nmg gun ie The Lion* will probably buffer from lack of eX|>ericncc during the early ¡>art of the »eiison, bill the team should improve an th** aeaaon progren»'» Cottage Grove will play nil the learn« in di»trict fl. however the dlslrtel ha • lx cn divided into north and aoulh din trk'ts tlie I leading team» of the »outhern wetiote will piny the two team» of Ihe northern section to determine which team will repre- sept diNtrict 8 in th*' »late tourna ment The xouthern division ix loiiHHiti-d of Spring!leld, Wiliam i'tte, Elmira and Cottage Giove This lx the f!r»( year that an ar rangement of Ihi» sort has lx * n itiempted nnd it I- hoped that It will incre.i • ha»ketbull Interest c qx'i tally toward the clow <»l th<' wnaon. I he Neamin Seh«liili- 2 f ri At Sweet Home 6 Tui' At Eugene 9 Erl Roseluirg At Roseburg Tue At Corva Ilin Tue Junction City Al UnivciMily High SI Mary* 3u At Willuinctli' I m 7 U of o Friixh at Eugeni 10 Tue rruvullix Erl Springfield 17 20 Fri Elmira Tue Ix'luinon 28 Sul At St Maryn Williunct to 3 7 Tue Eugene At Junction City IU 1 I Tue At la-b.’inon At Elmira 17 21 21 District Play-off 0. Colton Coii.uinpllon Each veur i-imuijh oillmi I» con im.'d ic An. m a to make » bolt al cloth M > 003 mile. long, or 28 t the distance from the earth tn the moon Edwards Outdoor Store Lay-Away Plan for Christmas Made by SPORTS Beavers Produce 25-29 Upset in Beating Mich. St. Poisoning Trash Fish Successful Beaver Cagers Are Ready for Season Opener December 1 Gill net settings curried out by fislwri*field agent.-» of the Ore gon State Game Commission, fol (»regon St to College, Corvallis. lowing the poisoning of Unity F OREGON. UNIVERSITY Oregon State College, Corvidlis, November 14 Oregon State’s Reu?rvoir on October 22, have Eugene, Nov. 1 S|x*cinb The * aught n > fish From this and all November 14 With only two Steaming hot football team, pro- , annual infra- "Hig Game,” t < uc r of one of the biggest ups. • । other indications, the operation weeks remaining before the opener stato battìi1 iH'iwiin Oregon arid of the season with it 25-20 vic! »ry i was succes fui. The small tribu against Portland university in Oiegon State, Climaxes the 1949 ov r Michigan Si ite last r^tiirl >' tary streams were also cleaned Portland on December 1, Coach grid season for both schools next 1919 jut, so that there would not be a Slats Gill has stepped up the will conclude an Saturday afternoon, November 19, lource of trash fish left to re- practice tempo this week for his rampaign against traditional rival on Oregon's Hayward Field. HOllVWOOO uUMiNAiZv Oregon at Eugene Sa;unity after establish a population in the res- defending Pacific Coast conference The 1949 edition of the yearly AA5 A TCP champion Oregon State basketball noon. sorea MOTcaccue aces • niggle. the oldest series in Ore will squad. 8€=oe/ xf ZOOrAfP TO Periodic fish food »tudies The Brevers already have clinch gon fisiiliall history, commencing DOM t»« arch OT The Beavers are running through ed top »pot in the conic cnee be carried on at the teservoir by another in 1894, promises but the field agents, and th? lx>dy of daily scrimmage sessions and GiM. nor th* t n aroon1 titanic Both clubs arc out of |x>i>l- i.-ri enjoy an undefeated ri son water will be stocked with trout who has produced two coast cham wis ip bowl conti ntion, but pre in th- north with a win over the this coming spring or summer. The pions in the last three campaigns, vious perfoi mances mean nothing dangerous Webfoots. Orcgan State exact number of trout to be stock is getting his squad pretty well when the «' IWo teams meet. The has racked up four straight vic 'd and the exact time will be de shaken down. However, a good 20 game will b? Homecoining for tori* i over north*'rn divi ion clubs. termined by the growth of trout men are still in the battle for Oregon alumni, and the Hayward held stands have been sold out Early last summer Kip Taylor. food in the reservoir After stock spots on the 12-man traveling for fwo weeks, with 23,000 iqx-c- <>SC"s dynamic n* w gridiron chief ing, it will be closed to fishing squad. If Gill had to name his starting who was still almost a stranger in until the new introduction reaches stands to watch the tilt those paits. said his B* avers would a good catchable size. Past ex- lineup this week it probably would Rinearson and Bob ¡w.int for th* Oregon game aU>vc penence leads Game Commission have As a result of < iregon State's that when tlw res- Payne at forwards; Ed Fleming, *1! oth rs this fall. At that time men to believe recent impiovcnii'iit, and ( >n/.in '- openod to angling center; and Bill Harper and Dick not even the mo.t loyal Beaver ervoir is again excellent catches. Ballantyne, guards. All except fan thought his team hid a ghost it will provide will enter the tilt on even terms, Payne are !**ttermen and he is a the highly of a chance a; •hi gon's Ducks have defeated the standout transfer from San Fran t uh J W<4,f<x,t. But things have ELMIRA ( OPM 18-1Î WIN Beavers twice in a row under Jim cisco junior college. At 6 feet, 3 past month I KOM ( RE*W ELL HIGH change.! gnally Aiken, by .'.cores of 11 to 6 and out inches tall and with a good shoot and the game no < looms a; 10 to 0, but OSC, under its new £1- ing «-ye and speed, Payne may be their 19-19 football seasons at up. Michigan-system coach Kip Tay After a xkr.v start in which the mira Friday afternoon, with the the man to fill all-American Cliff lor. 1» definitely gunning to snap T n I6QO A POWERFUL PUÖILIGT — squad was learning a r.cw and in hont Elmira coming through for Crandall's shoes. this string this season. 9UTTBP .A BULL TO P£ATH WITH 5 BuO^B f « A second combination has flay tricato system. Taykir got hi-, club a 20-12 verdict in a Valley league Fifty-two games have l>een Snyder. Glen Kinney or Jim Pad- into high gear in the second half tussle. played in this ancient mtick , and gett at forwards; Harvey Watt, 'of the Washington game at Seattle the Wi'hfixits have walked off center; and Tommy Holman and on October 8 and came out with an FOOTKALL BVNQl ET SET with 27 victories in that time. Jack Detour, guards. Padgett is a upw t 7-3 win Including that con- FOK DECEMBER 1st Oregon State has won 18, and ent. th? Beavers have triumpher! The annual football banquet, promising .sophomore and the rest seven games ended in ties The in five cut of their last six starts, sponsored by the Cottage Grove are veterans. I tucks have scored 483 points, to Gill is very pleased with the climaxed by the stunning defeat Lions club has been set tor Thurs OSC's 353. of eighth-ranked Michigan State. day evening, December 1st, at the continued improvement of his clas Kip Taylor will bring with him Taylor had nothing but p:aise nigh school cafeteria. At this time sy crop of sophomores up from last sonic outstanding men Ken Car- for his team's showing against all members of the 19-19 high season’s once-beaten Rook quintet. (.•nier, veteran Orange half back : (By Bob Hunteri Twenty-five Ixiys received foot Michigan State. Ken Carpenter, school squad will be honor«!. Fete In addition to Padgett. Jack' f>rr, Dick Gray, »qieedy, twisting ball ball let tens at the aw ard assembly Th*- Lions lost their final foot George Allison, Jim Nau and Don carrier; Dick Twcngc, crashing, Friday at the high school. Third ball game of the season to the Beavers’ top candidate for ail- , Elliot ot Oregon Stale college White aie looking better all the honors, edged Lynn will be the guest speaker. American rugged fullback, lead the Braver year awards went to Walt Soren Grants Pass Cavemen la .t Friday time. * Chandm is, the Spartans' great | -------------------------- attack Gene Morrow, former The son and Sonny Hayes. Second year by a 27-12 count. After taking on Portland in the back, by five yards for the after- KEI i jeld SCENE OF Dalles prep star, handk’s the pass awards went to seniors: Charles The Lions ¡Jaycd a bang-up opener, the Beavers will invade ing and quarterbacking, and per Englert, Bob Cook, and Ray Boggs; game of ball despite tlie final noon. QI AllCEK FINAL GAME the east for five games against forms well. End John 'I'homas, n and to Lowry Hoyer, a junior. I score, but the Grants Pas: fepth Stan McGuire, CISC’s brilliant Next Saturday evening the quar- top-notch opponents climaxed with 220 |Miunder. is another sophomor*' First awards went t< , nineteen ! and experience was too much fo* right end. was the busiest and ter final game betwien Coos Rivet a Madison Square Garden appear- who is making th«' Beaver attack boys in< hiding senior Abe Cruse. | the Lion squad. most outstanding lineman cn the ,ad Mohawk will Lx? played at ance against New York university rugged. He mad? a 32-yard field Elmore Roby, Boti Gasjier, Earl Kelly field. The two schools, play- ¡on December 6. The Grovers kicked to the Cave field. For the Ducks 14 seniors, all Radway, Richard Chapman, Vern ;oal, blocked a punt for an Otange men to start the game and the mg six man football will meet for-------------------------- Important members of the Oregon McFee, Boh Hito, Ron Hit«', ami; safety, caught three passes for 4-1 the quarter finals of the B schools. Subscribe to the Sentinel. home town lads marched ic.lt i p grid machine, will make their final ,-irry Wolfard; junio:s: Wayne yards, averaged 59 yards or. kick the field, to the 15 yard stripe qipearnnce in On-gon fixitball Schmitt, Jim Webb. Ben Hillikcr, where they were stopped tcripo- offs and’was a standout on dc- fense. His consecutive conversion tog* The entire backfield la-ft ami Ray Simon .cn; spohomores: Halfbacks John McKay and Bill McBee, Wes Malcolm. Charles string was snapped at 24 when The Lions threw the Cavemen his s econd placement attempt was Woodley Lewis, Right Half George Marlin. Richard Wicks. and Duane Bell, n veteran of four years of iRadaloff. Dave Cantwell received for two successive losses, all the wide. way back to the 30 yard line, but varsity action, Fullback Bob San- the manager's dent, the coast’» leading rusher. "Bed” Englert votiti the Miller, the long, lanky end from Grants Pass caught a pass in the and scorer at! season; DeWayne captain's award as well ns the end zone to give the Cavemen 6 Johnson, who has played every squad football trophy. ¡Kiints. The conversion was no Lucky elk hunters the past ’ BUSTER BROWN position from fullback to end in Playing their toughest schedule week end at Pilot Rock w ?r< 1 his four varsity years in a Du* k in years, the Uons did not place good. Little Yankee The Grants Pass kick was taken Brighton Leonard. Gus Walther. ; >ult will graduate. Reserve Half- many marks in the win column, Jumping Jack Frank Miller and B. E. Drinkard. by Sonny Hayes on his own 20 buck Tommy Hines also depart Two of their top games were their who left here Friday morning and , yard line and he ran straight up Robin Hood In the Une the situation 1« just 27-12 loss to the defending state returned Sunday night with two I ns bad. From the offensive team champion. Grants Pass Cavemen. the field amid a swarm of block- elk, weighing about 300 and 350 < go Tackles Steve Itotur and Sam and a 7-6 loss to the District 1 eis for the first Lien score of the game. The try for point was no pounds. They took a Dodge power Nevills, the bulwarks of the for contending Ix'banon Warriors. wagon, winch and cable, and for good. ward wall. Guard Ed Chrobot, a awhile it look«! as though they to The home town lads started three year veteran, and lx>th of roll again, going ail the vvay up were going to have to leave their fensive ends Dari <‘11 Robinson, to the 40 yard line on the ground, power wagon there. They lowered who threatens Dick Wilkins' Pa- and then Miller gathered in a ’ it over the hill to load the elk. but cific Coast pass completion record. I OQii:n(y I 090-110 pas» in the end zone. This time it was a diffcient story getting the and i top Oregon • corer, and Lou kwalllllK L v Q r UC the conversion was g..od to make pickup back up the hill with only Robinson from the right side, a ** one tree in eastern Oregon on rugged blocker nnd Ihrve-year! Con's Tavern is in the lead in the score 13-6. which to fasten their cable, but When the Cavemen got the ball veteran Art Milne, sticky-fingered । the Moose Bowling league at the with its own power, the cable and rearrve end. who pci formed as a । close of the fifth week of play, again in the second quarter, they winch they were able to make it. "A Large Store Devoted Entirely to Footwear” qxit pH scat Cher, also graduates Mark Kincart was high both in went all the way down to the 4 29 S. 6th Directly Across From the City Hall Ph. 199-L from yard line, and drove over From the defensive line goes single* and series. 195 and 539. for Loose Leaf Forms—The Sentinel Bob Roberts, burly, 230-poun<i I Con's w hen they won three of the t here. vetcran defensive player four games from Cottage Grove Then the Lions started a di ive calk'd the line signal: for his out-|Aut< Supply, on their own 30 to the Grants Pass fit. Denn Sheldon, reserve tackle Kelly's Market pared by Hap 10 where Wes Malcolm shot a w ho played on the kickoff unit be Wolfard’s 207 singles and 505 bullet pass to the waiting arms of cause of his s | m ‘«1, also departs I series took second place winning Bob Cook. The conversion was the college scene. good but was calk’d back for, an 1 four points from The Club. These 14 men will l»e |>crform- Cal's Mobile Station defeated offside penalty. The second try ing. in college grid togs and before Quality Market 4-0 with Curby was no good. a home crowd, for the last time Rippy rolling 177 high singles and The half end«! a couple of min Saturday when the Beavers come Ix-stcr Gates with 485 high series utes later with the score 20-12. to call Some colorful football his HelliweH's won three ¡mints The third quarter was plajvd on tory has lx*en compiled while they from Grove Tavern. Bill Stanton even terms with neither team were in the Oregon uniform. All of the losers rolled high singles, sei lotis scoring or making were members of the 1948 team 202. Charles Clark of the winners threat. which wvnt to the Cotton bowl. tied Stanton for high series, each Early in the fourth canto the Although th<' Ducks do not have with 506. Cavemen drove down to the Lion so exalted a position in the stand Fifth week standing.: Points 20 yard line where Miller gath ings this year Oregon is a strong i Con'K Tavern 18 ered in another pass that was good team. The Beavers will have ® 1 Ke]|y’s Market 14 for 6 points. The conversion was real battle on their hands Satur-1 Grove Tavern 12 good, making the score 27-12. day. 12 Cal's Mobile The Lions threatened again late Ear) Stelle will handle the pass- HelliweHs 10 in tlx- last canto. They got the ball ing as usual for the Ducks, match- ('|up 9 down to the 12 yard line, but a ing tosses with , Gene Morrow. A C. G. Auto Supply . fumble in the backfield and a battle of the fullbacks can be ex- QUamy Market ■. 'avemen recovet y ended it all. ported, as Bob Sunders attempts The summary: to outblast Dick Twcngc. OSC (27) Cavemen Lion» (I?) Fox. Back Ken Carpenter is sure to Miller LE Kruse put on a show ,and Woodley Lew Frank LT Roby is, Oregon's left half who has a Ferguson LG Sorensen 8.0 rushing average, a 49.0 kickoff Finncr C Boggs return average, will probably pace Wilcox At the end of the fifth week the l loyer RG his mates. Roark RT Chester Daniels, Oregon's left Cottage Grove Recreation remains Englert Hidspeth in first place by spliting their RE Cook guard, is likely to get some place- Grawe Q kicking practice, in what prom ' series with the Arcade Theatre. Malcolm Kraft LH ises to be a high-scoring game Kenneth Jackson won scoring Hayes Quentin RH Daniels is the coast's leading kick-I /«r ,he recr?n^n 'PT' Gasper .Davis F er, and ranks high among t|u, with a 5;>8 series and 19(> single, Webb i Clarence Lowe was high for the Grants Pass 14 G 0 7 27 scorers. Arcade with a 214 single and 527 Cot. Grove 6 6 0 0 12 series. Scoring: Touchdowns: Miller 3, WORK AT WALLOWA The Cottage Grove Cleaners and Davi*. Hayes, Cook. TROUT HATCHERY COMPLETE A $20.785 construction job at the Knights of Columbus also ended Wallowa Trout Hatchery has re up with two ¡joints each. Lou Bc?- cently been completed, It was an lisimo of the Knights of Columbus nounced today by C. A. Lockwood, rolled a 192 single and 532 serie: i to take the scoring honors. < tregon State Game director. In the Women's Bowling League Mobile Oil defeated the Eagle This work, which is a part of | Cigar 3-1. Balch had high series Nov. 9. Daugherty Lumber Co. the over-all plan to greatly in shellacked Women of the Moose I lit viuhk >it crease the capacities of lite Game tor the winneis with 459. j Bill 3-0 with June Hamm.md having Commission's hatcheries, included ' Stanton rolled a 510 series and 211 lop honms with 174 and 147 De latge I single f°r the losers. the construction of two spite Miala Kinkart's 173 and 423, 1 Rippys took 4 points from Stan- ponds, and one new dwelling C. G. Rec eation lost a 2-1 de Still more pond space is being 'dard Inc. Jeff Rippy took scoring cision to Kelly's Drugs. Short s planned for this hatchery which honors with a 191 single and 542 Grocery took 2 out of 3 ot their provides trout for a large area in scries. games with McKenzie Texaco with the eastern part of the stalo. This Standing» at end of 5th week Margaret Spriggs of Short's roll- Lost ' ' Won future construction will quite 1 JOO ing a 154 and 390. 16 C. G. Recreation probably be done next year, and Won Lost Team 13 7 NO at that time, the station will have Arcade Theatre 3 12 Daugherty Lumber Co. 7 .650 13 a maximum capacity for the avail Rippys 8 7 12 8 .600 McKenzie Texaco Eagle Cigar Store able water supply. 8 7 10 10 .500 Kelly's Drugs Mobile Oil 8 7 C. G. Recreation 13 .350 7 Oregon has 31 mountain peal - ' Standard Inc. 9 6 15 .250 Short's Grocery 5 Knights Columbus more than («MIO feet high, climaxed , 10 16 .200 Women of the Moose 4 C. G, Cleaners by Mt. Hood, 11,245 feet. 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