I fumble on their 30. Bill McBee
I brought the ball to the 27. and
’ then Tryck made his third touch-
I down run of the day. He handled
the ball three times during the
first quarter and made three
touchdowns.
The second quarter was marked
by fumbles and interceptions on
the part of both teams, but neither
Scoring in every quarter except was able to score. At halftime the
one, the Cottage Grove Lions score remained 19-0.
romped over the St. Francis grid, Toward the end of the third
team Friday afternoon, 32-0, to ! quarter, an 80-yard Lion drive was
ojx’n the season schedule for both climaxed by h pass from IXibbins
teams in the Willamette League. to Ben Hllliker, who was all alone
Sparked by the fleet-footed run on the 10 yard line when he caught
ning of backs Eddie Tryck and the ball. A few step* took him
Dick Dobbins, the local squad over the line, making the score
showed superiority in all statisti- 25-0. The kick for extra point was
cal departments. Rushing and pas no good.
sing netted 281 yards gained for
The final Lion tally came in the
the Lions, while the Gaels could fourth quarter when Doyle Hig-
Scrape up only 98 yards. The q(>n charged through the renter of
Grovers made eight first downs. the line from the 12. Wes Malcolm
and the opjx>sition chalked up five. ■ kicked the extra point.
The first Lion touchdown came i The Cottage Grove defense prov
®n the fifth play of the game, only ed
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to be a solid wall for the Gael
a few minutes after the opening 1^)^
¡»acks to trv to penetrate.
nenetrate. In the
whistle. With the ball on the St. 1 fjna] stanza, however, fullback
Francis 38 yard line. Tryck took '
Higgins led his team-mates
off through his own left tackle down to the Lions' 25. only to lose
and dashed to the goal line behind | the ball on downs.
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excellent blocking.
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Several plays later. St. Francis
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fumbled on its own 30 and the ball r,,t.i net
wa* recovered by Lion tackle John
Bash. Again the ball was given to PaM,;
Fumble«
Tryck, and this time lie scooted No.
punts
down the sidelines for another Aver, length punt«
29 5
34 3
■ 4
No.
score. Dobbins went over for the Yards penalties
25
50
k>st penaltie s
extra point to make it 13-0.
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A minute before the end of the R. Dendauw
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first quarter, guard Jim Wilson of Schaaf
Martin
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the Lion squad recovered a Gael
Schmitt
Lions Trounce
St. Francis in
Season Opener
Pynes
Joe Cerkoney
Breck we*
Th<*mp««>n
Hoffman
Connell
F. Cerkooey
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Scoring: Touchdowns: Tryck -
Rigdon; Conversions: IXtbbins. Malcolm.
Substitutes: St. Francis Ends: Poissant.
Hill; Tackles: : E. Thennell. Monean. Ped-
ron; Guards: Chalcroft, G. Thenneil. Eck-
Kennedy.
•rt ; Centers : KoKler: Backs
Bond. Bartholomew. Furrer.
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Cottage Grove
Sloan. Arthur
Tackles: Michaels. Chap-
man. M. Hayes, Mtwney Guards: Bash.
Ice ley ;
Doremus.
Boat.
Fox; Centers.
Backs: Stuart. Pynch. Smith. RadaJoff,
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Borgem :
Officiais Referee:
Winston
Umpire: Bob ShisMr^ Head Linesman :
Fred Flock.
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THEM IN SHAPE FOR THE HINTING
SEASON
Folks — Look Over the Family Shoes
Let us give them a longer life and put them in
good shape for wet weather.
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The Sentinel, < i»tt»ge tirove, Oregon
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Oregon Leads In Turkey IFager
Sir Keep Oregon Green, giant broad-breasted bronze turkey, seems
pleased in this interview with Sheila Priaulx, 12-year-old Portland
Green Guard, as he learns that Oregon is far ahead of Washington
state in the contest for lowest number of man-caused forest fires
Oregon had only 566 man-caused forest fires to September 1st, while
Washington had run up a total of 856 in the same period.
Sir KOG is the prize turkey wagered by Governor Douglas McKay
of Oregon with Governor Arthur Langlie of Washington, who ha?
posted a similar turkey as forfeit if his state loses the wager.
Loren Johnson, Scappoose turkey grower, who donated Sir KOG
to Governor McKay, is holding the big bird which already weighs 28
pounds and will top 40 pountis by Thanksgiving.
Keep Oregon Green officials have joined in the spirit of the friend
ly competition between the two states with a plea to Oregonians tc
use every precaution to help prevent forest fires. A special plea wa?
addressed to hunters, who last year startl'd more than 100 forest
fires during the first week of deer season, when campfires were left
to spread and cigarettes were flipjied into dry forest fuel.
Sage Hen Placed
In Former Haunts Just
Fish in
Arid sage lands in Wasco coun
ty may again be populated by sage
hen. Eighty-seven of the large
grouse were recently trapped from
sage hen concentrations in Mal
heur county and transported to
the Wasco county homesite by
Trout angling in all eastern
agents of the Oregon State Game Lane County streams has picked
commission. Once found through up this past week due to falling
out most eastern Oregon sage water temperatures. Also bass
country, the birds are now re fishing on the lakes and streams
stricted mainly to southeastern has been good.
Oregon.
The central portion of the Wil
This is the largest number of lamette river between Harrisburg
sage hen yet transplanted by the and Eugene continues to produce
Game commission in its program nice sized cutthroat and rainbow.
to re-establish the birds on ranges fjshing is poor in the lower reach-
from which they have long van- i vs of the Santiam due to turbidity
ished.
from dam construction. In the Mc
In recent years, Oregon’s sage Kenzie fishing is fair with a num
hen population has risen sharply, ber of good catches being taken
and the Game commission hopes morning and evening on fall caddis
to continue trapping sage hen and fly.
releasing them in many of their
Coastal Section
former haunts.
No good runs of silvers arc re
ported in as yet. Sports fishermen
report fair catches of salmon at
Astoria and Winchester bay is fair
for silvers. Blueback fishing has
(Slacked off on most streams.
! Fair catches of striped bass are
being made in Haines slough and
Following a special public hear- Morth slough at Coos bay on Bull
ing. the Oregon State Game com- heads. Small stripers are being
mission recently excluded the takcn in Coo8 river on pilchards
Smith river area between the Sius-
Bass perch, bluegill and catfish
law and Umpqua rivers from the are shh being taken in abundance
hunter's choice deer season on on all central coastal lakes.
October 21 and 22.
Central Oregon
Briefly, the cloguraBboundaries
Many of the lakes in this area
are as follows: The Siuslaw river including East and Paulina were
from Alma to the Pacific ocean is t c|oscd Sept 15 Those that re-
the north boundary, and the Pa- main open include Wickiup reser
cific is the west boundary. The voir, Todd lake, and Irish and
Umpqua river upstream io Elkton Taylor lakes. Waldo lake is closed.
and State highway 38 from Elk There is still fishing in the Square
ton to its junction with U. S. high lake group - Elk. Cults, Mud, and
way 99 at .Drain forms the south Devil's lake. The Metolius has pro
boundary. The county road from duced limits of 12 to 14 inch rain
highway 99 to Gunter and the bow.
forest trail from Gunter to Alma
Trolling on the Deschutes river
forms the east boundary of Jhe in the Harper bridge area has
closure.
yielded many nice catches. Fly
fishing has been good and should
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continue so through the warm
weather. The little Deschutes is
low and clear and fly fishing has
yielded nice browns. 'Pho lower
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An ambition of every ti
shooter was realized by H. L
iHap) Wolfard Sunday at the
shoot sponsored by tho Cottage
Grow Rod and Gun club w hen he
made a perfect score in the 10()-
shot 16-yard event.
In addition to winning the UXI-
16yard competition. Wolfard also
came out on top in his class B
station as well as earning the
best score for both days of thr
shoot.
In the handicap shoot, J. B
Troeh of Eugene won the right to
have his name engraved on th«'
W. M. Harpole Memorial Cup by
besting Roger Wolfe of Spring-
field in three shoot-offs. The tro
phy was established this year in
memory of W. M. Harpole, lead
ing Cottage Grove trai. hooter w ho
died last fall while on a hunting
trip in eastern Oregon. The cup
will be awarded each year to the
best handicap shooter during this
annual shoot.
At the end of the regular shoot
Sunday. Emerson Brickey of Eu
gene was tied with Troeh and
Wolfe at 95, lM.it lost out in the
first shoot-off after he missed six
birds. Wolfe and Troeh each lost
three birds.
Each shooter hit 21 out of 25
birds tn the second shoot-off, and
in the third. Wolfe lost out by one
bird when he missed four, and
Troeh three.
Outstanding shooters from the
Cottage Grove club in addition to
Wolfard were I xh > Rickard, who
shot a 98 Saturday and 97 Sun
day; Glen Wicks, who chalked up
97 Sunday: and Frank Miller, who
plared third in class C ccmjictition
Sunday with a 95.
Scores of leading shooters:
SATt RDAY
Leo Rickard. Cot. Grove
Everett Armstrong. Eugene
><*hn Fbrtoea, Tillamook
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Ballew. Eugene
Gordon Millar. Eigene
II. L. Wolfard. Oat, Gruva
R. L Peck. Crtawall
Ray Gia««. Rurene
John WUlenar. Eu*«nr
Floyd Templetnn. Albany
M. O. Wick» Ore«well
Frank Ga k lab ini, Cut Grov«
I. D. Wolff, GuM Hmrh
Frank
Pater Munit*. Eugene
Ftoyd Shepherd. North Rend
Clay GaMablni, Cot. Grove
E. 0. Winstanley. Eun^nr
F*»rre«t Solomon. Oakiar l
L. Young. Creswall
Fred Y«mn*. Cre«well
Roy Vincent. Craawall
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M* Pacific Interniti tonal Lh «wlock
MT Kximsition Oct. 6-14, giving (be ¡
North Portland show the finest
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Senator Wayne Morse, whose
spill at last year's state fair put
him in the hospital, will drive the
same horse. Sir Laurel Guy at
year's Pacifie International
position horse show (Kt 6-11 He
has already entered the horse in
the show and will <x>nie west from
Washington to appear.
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Honolulu play side by side on the
first string line as right tackle and
right guard, respectively. Wes
1 logland of Bend is a letterman
right guard. His brother Douif. a
left tackle, is rated one of the
brightest sophomore prosiiects on
the squad.
Probably the most unusual first .
name on the 1950 Oregon State
football squad belongs to Bud
Woodward, rugged fulllxick, whose
real given nnme is Seabrook.
Only five members of the 1954)
Oregon State football squad are
married They are Sum Baker, full
Imck; Gene Taft, left half! lH»n
Nibbi» !t and Jim Cordial. ernte ;
and ¡¡m tvde®. right guani.’
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